TRAINING INTERNAL COMPETITIONS AST4, AD8, AD10, AD12 - TALENT SCREENER

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 TRAINING INTERNAL COMPETITIONS

 AST4, AD8, AD10, AD12 

TALENT SCREENER


R&D organises an online training session on TALENT SCREENER in order to optimise the preparation of your application to the above mentioned internal competitions. 

FOR ITS MEMBERS 

COVERING THE TESTS FOR ALL PUBLISHED INTERNAL COMPETITIONS 

(See competition notice)

AST4 internal competition

AD8 internal competition

AD10 internal competition

AD12 internal competition

 

SAVE THE DATE!

Tuesday, 12 December 2023

4:30 - 6:30 P.M. 

(The training session will be held in EN)

REGISTER

To participate in the session, it is mandatory to complete this form : 

Training – Internal Competitions – TALENT SCREENER

 Deadline for registration: 11/12/2023 at 5.30 pm

Please note that your registration will be confirmed only

 if you register via the link above

 LOGIN LINK WILL BE PROVIDED ON TRAINING DAY BEFORE NOON 

If you have any questions, you can contact us at : JRC-RD-ISPRA@ec.europa.eu

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All we are saying… is give AST-SCs a chance!

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All we are saying… is give AST-SCs a chance! 




There is no doubt that AST-SC colleagues are constantly being let down by our institution's staff policy and this is no longer acceptable! 

Enough is enough! AST-SC colleagues have always been treated as “Children of a lesser God”, by our administration, whether in terms of promotions or opportunities for career advancement through internal competitions. 
 
R&D has always been a vocal opponent of this scandalous practice ( R&D  alongside AST/SC colleagues! – Renouveau & Démocratie (renouveau-democratie.eu), by putting all its skills and efforts at the service of AST SC colleagues and with the help of leading experts in all fields. 

 As the FIRST trade union of European public service, we have always used the best practices also of other institutions to fight the bad practices of the Commission and reject any unreasonable decision of our administration. 

The NON-PROMOTION EXERCISE: a catastrophic three-act saga for AST-SCs! 

First act: “Sorry dear colleague, your performance has been outstanding! We would have proposed you for promotion, but there was not a single quota in our DG for your grade”. 

Every year, around the month of June, the Administration publishes in SYSPER2 the list of colleagues that are proposed by their Directors-General for a promotion to the higher grade. Unfortunately, very few AST-SC colleagues are on this list! 

When most of the AST-SC colleagues meet with their line managers in order to understand why they didn’t get the desired promotion, they always receive a very frustrating reply, confirming the very high quality of their performance without being able to reward them the due to the desperate lack of promotions’ quota (or very limited) in the DG for AST-SCs! And unfortunately for us, this disappointing response is not the typical excuse given often by managers, but absolutely true, because in many DGs the Available quotas are 0 or 1, for all SCs categories together. 

Second act: “An appeal is your only option!” 

Following the non-proposal for a promotion, the DGs and HR correspondents encouraged the outstanding AST-SC colleagues who could not even be considered for promotion due to a lack of quota to go on launching an appeal, while themselves would support the colleagues by sending an exceptional request to the administration in order to increase the SCs’ promotion possibilities. Too good though to be true… 

Third and final (?) act: “Adding insult to injury!!” 

The (NON) promotions exercise is concluded at the beginning of November, where the additional list of successful appeals is added to the list of June. For the 2023 the publication of the proposals for promotion in June and the final published list in November included the following results for the entire Commission: 


A first visual inspection of this table shows that DG-HR reserved just eleven (11) quotas for the promotion of SC colleagues during the appeals phase. In these circumstances, it is clear that despite all its more than admirable efforts, the Joint Promotions Committee has no way of providing a satisfactory response to colleagues' more than legitimate expectations. And, within this “War of the poor”, out of these 11 quotas, nothing was given to SC4s or to SC3s. Just two SC2 colleagues and 9 SC1s. That is why, even the encouragement to appeal, wasn’t but an additional disappointment to the already extremely frustrated colleagues. 

R&D wonders? In the end, is the letter and spirit of article 45 of the Staff Regulation really applied for AST-SCs? 

In fact, when an entire DG is not given any quota for a given grade and it is not possible to get quotas down from higher grades, it means that for our AST-SC colleagues, in these grades and in this specific DG, the Article 45 of the Staff Regulations is not really applied. And while, DG-HR will always find a way to (try to) convince us that the AST-SC promotions “algorithm” respects the Annex I of the staff regulations, the truth is probably far from that. 

Not all algorithms are the same, obviously… 

Worse still, every year it becomes clear that some highly visible AD colleagues, "sitting close to the sun" are promoted with much less seniority in their grade compared to the seniority provided for in Annex IB. 

Internal AST-SCs competitions – 

NOT THE FOURTH ACT of the story but a real opportunity for our colleagues, which we are going to defend! 

However, this file had already got off a very bad start: as soon as the Commission's new policy on internal competitions was announced, R&D  stated that it was incredible that there should be ABSOLUTELY NO provision for the AST-SC! 

The administration's response was that the Staff Regulations did not permit the organisation of such internal competitions. R&D  immediately supported the petition organised by our colleagues in TAO-AFI, members of the Alliance to which we belong, asking for internal competitions to be organised for AST-SC colleagues. 

The immediate consequence of this unacceptable approach was, of course that many AST-SC colleagues left the Commission to join other Institutions that were more responsive to the legitimate demands and expectations of our colleagues. 
 
With the aim of countering the administration’s arguments and proving that they had no basis, R&D  presented the ‘good practices’ that our R&D ’s sections in other institutions had negotiated, namely at the Committee of the Regions, European Council, European Parliament, etc... that had actually organised such internal competitions for AST-SC under the same Staff Regulations. 
 
Better late than never: reason has finally prevailed! 

We are pleased to say that we have won a battle here and that our advocacy has tipped the scales, as the administration has finally announced that an internal competition will be held to allow AST-SC colleagues to access the AST career will be published before the end of 2023. 
 
However, R&D  deeply regrets to see the departure of highly qualified AST-SC colleagues as a result of the administration's refusal to accept immediately the legitimate requests to rectify this injustice. 
 
FACTA NON VERBA! 

Making big announcements is no longer enough! Action must be taken. And it's not enough just to act; it's all about doing the right things. 

Thus, finally announcing that these internal competitions will be organised for AST-SCs is not enough. 

These internal competitions must finally meet our colleagues' AST-SC more than legitimate expectations concerning: 

- how many posts will be on the reserve list, 
- the grades of access,
- the frequency of their organisation. 
 
R&D  will ensure that all these requirements be duly taken into account in the internal competitions organised for AST-SC. 

Enough of a piecemeal strategy

R&D  calls on the Commission to meet our demands and the expectations of our AST-SC colleagues by offering them real career development, while at the same time repairing the damage caused by delays in their careers for which the Commission alone is responsible. 

Cristiano Sebastiani, 
President

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ONLINE TRAININGS - CASE STUDY FOR EPSO OPEN COMPETITIONS - 27 & 30 NOVEMBER _ 05 & 07 DECEMBER 2023 - at 4.30 PM

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TRAINING FOR EPSO OPEN COMPETITIONS

- CASE STUDY -


R&D  organises online training sessions in order to help all our colleagues to prepare themselves in the best possible way for all EU competitions.

R&D offers a series of specialised and targeted courses, best suited to the needs of its members and new members. Different time slots are provided for the Case Study preparatory phases.

SAVE THE DATES!

 Monday 27 November 2023

Thursday 30 November 2023

Tuesday 05 December 2023

Thursday 07 December 2023

4:30-6:30 P.M.


Assessment Centre/Case Study for EPSO open competitions
 

Online training sessions in ENGLISH


Date                Time                    Training                        Trainer 

27/11/2023    16:30 - 18:30    Case Study - session 1     Ruth Harland

30/11/2023    16:30 - 18:30    Case Study – session 2     Ruth Harland

05/12/2023     16:30 - 18:30    Case Study - session 1     Ruth Harland

07/12/2023     16:30 - 18:30    Case Study - session 2     Ruth Harland

REGISTER:

Our training are FREE for R&D members and those who wish to join our trade union!
R&D ISPRA BECOME A MEMBER

To participate in the sessions it is mandatory to become a member of our trade union and fill in the Google Form below: 
CASE STUDY FOR EPSO OPEN COMPETITIONS
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Deadline for registration for November sessions : 24/11/2023 at 5.30 am

Deadline for registration for December sessions : 04/12/2023 at 5.30 pm



Please note that your registration will be confirmed only
 if you register via the link above

LOGIN LINK WILL BE PROVIDED ONCE YOUR REGISTRATION IS CONFIRMED on EACH TRAINING DAY BEFORE NOON (we will therefore not reply to emails requesting the link before that day).


If you have any questions, you can contact us at : JRC-RD-ISPRA@ec.europa.eu

We look forward to meeting you.

Renouveau&Démocratie Ispra

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SAVE THE DATE : 16/11/23 - E-CONFERENCE - Burn out… Diagnose, prevent, react...

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For joining the e-conference clinck on this link:

 https://renouveau-et-democratie.webex.com/renouveau-et-democratie/j.php?MTID=m6697b17714c517a59aba46a63eac2e9f

The conference wil be held in French - you will be able to interve in English 

For more information, please contact us by email: OSP-RD@ec.europa.eu

 




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ONLINE TRAINING in FRENCH FOR EPSO COMPETITIONS | PRE-SELECTION TESTS - CBT - 15 & 16 - 22 & 23 November 2023 - at 4.30 PM

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ONLINE TRAINING FOR EPSO COMPETITIONS  
PRE-SELECTION TESTS
in French



R&D organises online training sessions in FRENCH in order to help all our colleagues to prepare themselves in the best possible way for all EPSO competitions.

R&D offers a series of specialised and targeted courses, best suited to the needs of its members and new members. Different time slots are provided for each of the CBT preparatory phases.

SAVE THE DATES!
CBT | 15 - 16 - 22 & 23 November 2023 –  4:30-6:30 P.M.

CBT

Computer based Multiple Choice Questions system specific for the pre-selection test

REGISTER :

 Our training are FREE for R&D members and those who wish to join our trade union!

R&D ISPRA BECOME A MEMBER


To participate in the sessions, it is mandatory to complete the Google Form below:

TRAININGEPSO OPEN COMPETITIONS - CBT in FRENCH

Deadline for registration: 14/11/2023 at 5:30 pm

 Please note that your registration will be confirmed only

 if you register via the link above.

Login link will be provided once your registration is confirmed on each training day before noon.

 If you have any questions, you can contact us at :

 JRC-RD-ISPRA@ec.europa.eu

 

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JRC Portfolios – a resource or a problem?

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JRC Portfolios – a resource or a problem?

In 2023, a reorganisation of the JRC’s work programme took place, with the introduction of the portfolios as the new building blocks.
JRC’s management idea behind the portfolios is that they are developed around common science and knowledge activities, going beyond Units and Directorates, providing a more coherent, interdisciplinary policy support to relevant DGs. Portfolios are supposed to step up collaboration, stimulate working together, and further promote cooperation within the JRC on cross-cutting themes.
Portfolios should become JRC’s ‘calling cards’ for outreach and for managing relations with external partners.  
Today, the new structure has been in place for over 10 months. The full deployment of portfolios into the JRC’s way of working is a dynamic and still ongoing process but there are some critical aspects that need attention. The degree of integration vary from portfolio to portfolio, but several concerns are widely expressed. The following remarks and concerns are based on feedback received from many colleagues:
-    Over 220 staff members are currently engaged in the portfolio leadership teams. Although being an opportunity for collaboration and getting to know better the organisation, many scientific staff members report that portfolios represent a significant additional (administrative) workload and burden, without any additional allocation of new resources to compensate for it. The work in portfolio leadership teams is time demanding. There are several weekly meetings and various additional portfolio-level activities. It must be acknowledged that this work comes on top of colleagues’ normal tasks, which are often team and/or project leading tasks, and frequently it is done at the cost of their scientific activities.
-    There is lack of clarity in the distribution of roles and responsibilities between Units and portfolio leadership teams.
-    The initiative to create portfolios presumed that there was not enough collaboration between units and directorates within the JRC. This is, however, an unproven assumption. Many cross-unit and cross-directorate professional relations do exist since years at the JRC, including between sites.
-    Most of the portfolios have been established by putting together already ongoing projects related to well-established activities. These projects were not designed to be linked together, so the integration under the umbrella of a portfolio and the identification of common activities and portfolio-level deliverables was an unrealistic and impossible task in many cases. This situation, in our view, questions the fundamental idea behind portfolios, which end up to be an extra administrative layer requiring additional, and already scarce, resources.
-    The portfolios should become the entry contact point for policy DGs and external stakeholders. Nevertheless, this new approach is not so obvious. JRC Units have long-lasting and well-established collaborations, administrative arrangements and/or common projects with partner DGs. These DGs continue to communicate and work directly with Units, as their only formal administrative counterpart, and do not recognise any benefits of the additional portfolio layer.
-    External and internal communication also present difficulties. It is often very confusing what shall be communicated as an achievement and/or deliverable of the Directorate and Unit, and what shall be presented as the outcome of a portfolio. These situations create tensions and misunderstandings between Unit Heads/ Directors/ communication officers in the various Directorates.
We are aware that many of these aspects are acknowledged also by the JRC Senior Management. We sincerely hope that they will be tackled with no prejudice and with the greatest openness to rethink the entire concept, using the results of the ongoing portfolio assessment at DG level to evaluate if and when a portfolio is adding value, and recognising where it only or mostly creates an extra burden.

If you would like to share your observations and concerns, you can always contact our internal working group at JRC-RD-ISPRA@ec.europa.eu . Confidentiality is guaranteed.

Gianfranco Selvagio                               Laura Ciafrè
President                                                 Political Secretary

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Quo usque tandem abutere …? EPSO renounces to publish any new competition in order “to re-evaluate automated surveillance » !

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 “Quo usque tandem abutere, EPSO, patientia nostra?
Quam diu etiam furor iste tuus nos eludet?
Quem ad fÄ«nem sese effrenata iactabit audacia?”  *


On Monday 16 October, overwhelmed by criticism of the malfunctions observed, EPSO has been forced to announce that it would be re-evaluating automated surveillance “to improve” the experience of candidates calling “for a temporary time-out”, hitting “the pause button until the end of the year as regards the publication of open competitions”.

Thus, some competitions would no longer be published in 2023, but postponed until further notice, namely the competitions for Administrators-Generalists, for statistics and data, for Macroeconomic Statistics and for financial management, accounting and treasury, and public procurement.

Of course, EPSO is still confirming that “This does not mean that EPSO will give up online testing and its many advantages” (link).

What remains a mystery that EPSO obviously does not bother to explain is why some competitions will go ahead, even though EPSO is admitting that this system is not functioning, while some others are postponed. We do not want to believe that this is because EPSO would not have borne the shame of further competition cancellations and the responsibility for further waste of public money.

EPSO, again, MUST explain justify and be fully accountable for all its decisions

How did EPSO “manage” to get to this point?

Since months, all sections of R&D federal have been submerged by the hundreds of complaints regarding the “remote testing” that EPSO has set up that has turned into a real suffering for candidates.

As always, R&D is working to ensure the greatest possible unity of action between staff representatives


As soon as the first complaints were received, given the sensitivity of the issue and the importance of what was at stake, R&D decided to coordinate with all the Trade Unions as a Common Front ( link ), in collaboration with the Central Staff Committee ( Ares (2022)8710389 )and to support candidates in their complaints to the European Ombudsman.

EPSO, always committed to its strategy of denying everything that can still be denied and of trivializing what has become impossible to deny, it has half-heartedly admitted that its system is not working well, but is drowning out the problem with  “scam alerts” ( link )

Either EPSO politely tells candidates to expect delays in processing our requests ( link ) or EPSO responds quickly …without offering any solutions.

Still, in the last few weeks, a number of candidates have complained about both the Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ) and the Case Studies.

To give you a flavour of what the candidates have to come across, hereafter are a few examples of the complaints made by candidates about IT malfunctions during the competitions held in the last weeks:

Exam ended after trying to access the platform through the ProMetric App and contacting the online support for hours, The computer-based Multiple-Choice question (MCQ) Numerical Reasoning:

 [Scratchpad was not properly presented to candidates (lack of instructions on how to use it and features such as Zooming or resizing, misleading information when encouraging candidates to familiarise themselves with the test platform, the tool covered the text of the questions and worked with difficulty).

White Screen and Freezing or partial visibility of the screen…During the Exam, this affected candidates’ concentration and the overall quality of their presentation..

… Disconnection for several minutes out of the total time allotted to candidates for the MCQ.]

“Natural Silliness” vs Artificial Intelligence?

It was around this time last year that EPSO introduced us the figure of “proctor”, that is the invigilator working for the external contractor, and who became the worst nightmare for all candidates!  The latter had to undergo the shameless controls and requests by the proctors, asking them to show even part of their bodies, they had to suffer the continuous terror that they would be disqualified if things were not to the proctors’ satisfaction, and, what is even worse is that not even candidates with disabilities were given a less harsh time. All this under the continuous approval of EPSO that was considering that these anti-cheating procedures “actually correspond to industry standards – they are routinely applied on remote testing platforms throughout Europe and beyond” (Ares(2023)356282). The hundreds of complaints and the huge number of acceptances to retest were not enough to change EPSO’s mind.

Today though the Proctors seem to belong to the past, substituted by the powerful Artificial Intelligence (AI). But, has the situation really improved?

Probably not, if we judge by the need of EPSO to take a break and reassess the whole system and by some of the testimonials we have received. Currently, if a candidate does not stand in a certain position in front of the computer or if he/she move too much, the ultra-potent AI tool will understand what is happening and display a message of “suspicious behaviour” at the bottom of the screen. Moreover, some candidates were kicked out in the middle of the test, or at some point during the login and were told that they could no longer take the test, but that there was also an online form set up to report this type of situations. Case: https://eu-careers.europa.eu/en/contact-us/question.

This series of unacceptable shortcomings happening during an EPSO competition top up to the already accumulated stress definitely do not provide candidates with the necessary conditions in order to make them perform at their best, which should be the objective of EPSO, that is to select the best candidates in the given field and not necessarily the most resilient to a humiliating invigilation system, or to an unfriendly examinations environment!

Let us also not forget that this umpteenth new disaster, which further destroys the image of our institutions in the eyes of candidates and citizens alike, comes on the heels of another disaster, namely the cancellation of the competition EPSO/AST/154/22, with very heavy financial consequences, following the strong criticism from the Ombudsman to whom several candidates, supported by the Common Front of trade unions, had addressed their complaints.

Are we living a comedy written by Monty Python?

All without ever drawing any conclusions regarding responsibilities and with the blameworthy collusion of the institutions responsible for the successful running of this office. The same institutions always preaching a policy of attractiveness that succeeds perfectly in doing exactly the opposite: frustrated, embarrassed, disappointed, and overall discouraged candidates, forced into situations straight out of a Monty Python comedy!

Yes, in the end and very late, with the EPSO’s decision of 16 October reason starts slowly to prevail …but just a bit…nowhere near enough!

EPSO fully deserves to become …“a case study”

Before EPSO came up with a “new proposal”, just as unsuccessful as all the previous ones and in order to help this office to finally fulfil its responsibilities, in keeping with its constructive approach, R&D suggests that the EU administrations make use of EPSO to carry out a “case study” on the “worst practices” of the whole civil administration.

It will be a matter of verifying the extent to which :

– the basic principle of accountability has been taken into account and,

– EPSO’s attitude of simply rejecting any criticism, whether from candidates or staff representatives, until such point as it becomes truly impossible to continue denying them, with a patronising and contemptuous attitude, is compatible with the principle of a well-managed administration, with the values on which our civil service is based and with the RESPECT that any candidate is entitled to expect.

We’re not going to leave it at that… by obediently waiting for EPSO to come up with a new, flawed solution without completely revising its project, which is now among the worst failures of our public service!

R&D, while confirming its full commitment to united action by all Trade Unions and Staff Committees, calls for:

– New governance be established for EPSO in order to clearly establish the responsibilities of each player ensuring that there is always a pilot on board;

– Staff representatives from all the institutions be fully involved in the in-depth reassessment of the selection process by convening a social dialogue meeting without delay.


Cristiano SEBASTIANI,

President


Related posts:

  1. Cancellation of EPSO AST-154-2022 competition: The “Chronicle of a death foretold : on behalf of the candidates, R&D requests


* When, EPSO, do you mean to cease abusing our patience?

How long is that madness of yours still to mock us?

When is there to be an end of that unbridled audacity of yours, swaggering about as it does now?

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CONFERENCE ON TAXATION AND TAX DEDUCTIONS / CONFERENZA SU TASSAZIONI E DETRAZIONI FISCALI - 19/10/2023 - 12:30 - 13:30

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CONFERENCE

on TAXATION and TAX DEDUCTIONS for EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONERS OF THE EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS

 

Thursday, 19th October 2023 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.


HYBRID WEBINAR:

Club House - Room Ginestre
&

Join the conference via Zoom:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88987724157

Meeting ID: 889 8772 4157


R&D Ispra & SEPS Italia invite you to attend a hybrid conference that will deal with various fiscal matters.
The accountant, Mr Claudio Belmonte, of the accounting firm STUDIOBELMONTE, will explain and answer your questions relating to Italian taxation for employees and pensioners of the European Institutions.

The conference will cover the following topics:

TAX ON INHERITANCE AND DONATIONS
• Tax aspects related to residence. Inheritance/donation of assets owned in Italy and/or abroad
BONUSES FOR BUILDING RENOVATIONS
•  Current regulations for on-going building practices
•  Opportunities to dispose of the tax credit


The conference will be conducted in Italian, but questions may also be asked in English.
If you wish more info, you can contact our secretariat by phone: 0332 78 9645 or by e-mail:
JRC-RD-ISPRA@ec.europa.eu

The Executive Committee of
R&D Ispra   
The Coordination Team of SEPS Italia - 
seps.italia@gmail.com

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ONLINE TRAINING FOR THE EPSO OPEN COMPETITION | PRE-SELECTION TESTS - 9 - 10 -16 & 17 October 2023

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TRAINING EPSO OPEN        COMPETITIONS PRE-SELECTION TESTS  - CBT

 

 

R&D organises online training sessions in ENGLISH in order to help all our colleagues to prepare themselves in the best possible way for all EU competitions.


R&D offers a series of specialised and targeted courses, best suited to the needs of its members and new members. Different time slots are provided for each of the of the CBT preparatory phases.

SAVE THE DATES!


Monday 9 October 2023
Tuesday 10 October 2023
Monday 16 October 2023
Tuesday 17 October 2023

 5:00- 7:00 P.M. – BRUSSELS TIME

CBT
Computer based Multiple Choice Questions system
specific for the pre-selection test

 

Online Training sessions in ENGLISH

 
Date                Time                    Training                                                   Trainer 

09/10/2023   17:00-19:00     General Intro + Verbal Reasoning        Frédéric Maillet
10/10/2023    17:00-19:00      Abstract Reasoning                              Frédéric Maillet
16/10/2023    17:00-19:00      Numerical Reasoning 1                        Frédéric Maillet
17/10/2023    17:00-19:00      Numerical Reasoning 2                        Frédéric Maillet

REGISTER:

Our training are FREE for R&D members and those who wish to join our trade union! 


R&D ISPRA BECOME A MEMBER

To participate in the session, it is mandatory to fill in the below Google Form:

 EPSO OPEN COMPETITION | PRE-SELECTION TESTS – CBT

 Deadline for registration: 09/10/2023 at 9.00 am

LOGIN LINK WILL BE PROVIDED ONCE YOUR REGISTRATION IS CONFIRMED
ON EACH TRAINING DAY BEFORE NOON


(We will therefore not reply to emails requesting the link before that day)

Please note that your registration will be confirmed only
 if you register via the link above


If you have any questions, you can contact us at : JRC-RD-ISPRA@ec.europa.eu

 


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SAVE THE DATE : 03/10 - Cyberbullying: Let’s Talk About It! & REPLAYS

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  For joining the e-conference  click on this 

https://renouveau-et-democratie.webex.com/renouveau-et-democratie/j.php?MTID=m92b96e77e12654a406a663e8963a4eb1

 
This conference will be held in  French - You will be able to intervene in English

 Join us to explore the world of cyberbullying and take action to support children and families affected by it.

Cyberbullying is a form of cyber violence characterized by its repetition and duration. It encompasses various actions in the digital space, including humiliation, threats, insults, slander, gossip, rumors (denigration), the use of aggressive or sexually related text (sexting), or the public dissemination of intimate images or information (outing). These actions can have severe consequences for the victims. Whether it takes the form of aggressive instant messaging (flaming) or repeated offensive and violent messages (harassment), cyberbullying often acts as an echo chamber, magnifying the effects of harassment. The immediate multiplication of bystanders further intensifies the impact of violence in an uncontrollable manner.
 

At this conference, you will learn to recognize and respond to instances of digital space misuse that can lead to harm. We will dis¬cuss prevention strategies, how to deal with cyberbullying, ways to protect our children, and effective actions to address this issue.
 

Our guest speaker, Bruno Humbeeck, will answer your questions and provide valuable advice on helping children navigate and overcome cyberbullying.


Don't hesitate to join us and ask your questions!

 
For more information, please contact us by email: OSP-RD@ec.europa.eu

 

 

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Access to the E-commerce portal "VIP by BEKO/Whirlpool" for R&D Ispra members

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NEW AGREEMENT 

Access to the E-commerce portal "VIP by BEKO Europe" for R&D Ispra members

We are pleased to inform you that R&D Ispra has entered into a special agreement with the Beko Group, leading European company in the production of large and small household appliances,  that allows its members to access the E-commerce portal “Vip by BEKO/ Whirlpool”.

VIP by BEKO /Whirlpool is a closed community, which gives the opportunity to purchase appliances of the 3 brands, Whirlpool, Hotpoint and Indesit, directly from the manufacturer with special promotions, so as to satisfy every price range. Communication takes place via Newsletter after the customer's optional registration.

The access to the Vip by BEKO/Whirlpool portal offers the following benefits:

  • Periodic special Offers & Discounts
  • Delivery to the floor and collection of the used product free of charge, if requested at the time of ordering
  • Installation service, carried out by specialized Whirlpool technicians: this service available against payment
  • Always updated catalogue complete with the full range of Whirlpool, Indesit and Hotpoint products

 

To access the Vip by Whirlpool portal, you need to register in the Reserved Area using the credentials reserved for R&D Ispra members and follow the registration instructions.

To receive the access credential, you can contact the R&D Ispra by email :

JRC-RD-ISPRA@ec.europa.eu

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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ONLINE TRAINING | CASE STUDY FOR EPSO OPEN COMPETITIONS - at 4.30 PM - SAVE THE DATES: 02 - 11 - 12 & 18 October 2023

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TRAINING FOR EPSO OPEN COMPETITIONS


- CASE STUDY
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R&D  organises online training sessions in order to help all our colleagues to prepare themselves in the best possible way for all EU competitions.

R&D offers a series of specialised and targeted courses, best suited to the needs of its members and new members. Different time slots are provided for the Case Study preparatory phases.

SAVE THE DATES!

 Monday 02 October 2023

Wednesday 11 October 2023

Thursday 12 October 2023

Wednesday 18 October 2023

4:30-6:30 P.M.


Assessment Centre/Case Study for EPSO open competitions
 

Online training sessions in ENGLISH


Date                Time                    Training                        Trainer 

02/10/2023    16:30 - 18:30    Case Study - Part I*           Ruth Harland

11/10/2023    16:30 - 18:30    Case Study – Part II *        Ruth Harland

12/10/2023     16:30 - 18:30    Case Study - Part I**           Ruth Harland

18/10/2023     16:30 - 18:30    Case Study - Part II**           Ruth Harland

REGISTER:

Our training are FREE for R&D members and those who wish to join our trade union!
R&D ISPRA BECOME A MEMBER

To participate in the sessions it is mandatory to become a member of our trade union and fill in the Google Form below:  ASSESSMENT CENTRE  - CASE STUDY  

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Deadline for registration for Case Study part I* : 02/10/2023 at 09.00 am

Deadline for registration for Case Study part II* part I**& II** : 10/10/2023 at 5.30 pm



Please note that your registration will be confirmed only
 if you register via the link above

LOGIN LINK WILL BE PROVIDED ONCE YOUR REGISTRATION IS CONFIRMED on EACH TRAINING DAY BEFORE NOON (we will therefore not reply to emails requesting the link before that day).


If you have any questions, you can contact us at : JRC-RD-ISPRA@ec.europa.eu

We look forward to meeting you.

Renouveau&Démocratie Ispra

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