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Of course we are in favour of allowing officials and temporary servants of the political groups to take early retirement, if they so wish, under the terms set out in the proposal.
But at the same time we cannot endorse the justification for these measures, namely to create an additional 1254 posts without incurring any additional expenditure.
We cannot help feeling suspicious about the way these posts are to be filled, given that it will be mainly by ‘redeployment’ and ‘rationalisation’ rather than recruitment.
And the fact that the expected 600 departures will be offset by only 258 new recruits certainly implies that the authors of this proposal are looking mainly to increase the workload on the remaining staff.
That is why we abstained on this report."@en1
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