EARLY RETIREMENT WITHOUT REDUCTION OF PENSION RIGHTS:
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS – 2010 EXERCISE
This Administrative Notice concerns the call for applications for the
2010 exercise of early retirement without reduction of pension rights.
Rules
Each year a limited number of officials and temporary staff are allowed to retire
before the pensionable age without reduction of pension rights, in accordance
with Article 9(2) of Annex
VIII to the Staff Regulations and
Article 39 of the Conditions
of Employment of Other Servants.
The Commission adopted the provisions implementing a scheme for early retirement
without reduction of pension rights on 28 April 2004 by Decision C(2004) 1588,
which can be found in Administrative Notice
No 63-2004 of 11 June 2004.
The Commission amended these implementing provisions by its decision of 10 August
2006. The text of the new general implementing provisions (GIPs) can be found
in Administrative Notice No 56-2006 of
20 November 2006.
Potential number of staff who will be able to retire in the 2010 exercise
without a reduction of pension rights
The Commission anticipates that it will be able to permit approximately between
forty and fifty officials and temporary staff combined to retire without reduction
of the pension rights under the 2010 exercise. The precise figure will be published
on "Early
retirement without reduction of pension rights" on My IntraComm once the
inter-institutional negotiations regarding each institution's quota have been
completed. Candidates' attention is drawn to the fact that the figure cited
above is only a rough estimate of the number of Commission staff who may be
able to benefit from early retirement under this exercise.
What are the eligibility criteria?
To be eligible for the 2010 exercise, officials and temporary staff must:
- be at least 55 years old on 31 December 2010;
- be unable to retire without a reduction in pension rights in the course
of 2010 and
- have completed at least 10 years' service on 31 December 2010
(1).
For the purpose of determining the period of service, only periods of active
employment, secondment in the interest of the service, leave for military service
or parental or family leave will be taken into consideration.
On the closing date for submission of applications (15 January 2010) and
on the date of the decision of the Appointing Authority
- officials must be:
a. in active employment, on leave for military service or on parental or family
leave (within the meaning of Article 35 of the Staff Regulations), or
b. seconded in the interest of the service (within the meaning of Article
37(a) of the Staff Regulations).
- temporary staff must be in active employment or on parental or family
leave.
What are the selection criteria?
For information on selection criteria, please consult Articles 5 and 6 of the
Commission Decision C (2004) 1588 of 28 April 2004 (Administrative
Notice No 63-2004 of 11 June 2004) as amended by the Decision of 10 August
2006 (Administrative Notice No 56-2006
of 20 November 2006).
When will the selected applicants retire from the Commission?
The applicants given the right to retire early shall be retired during the calendar
year 2010, i.e. by 31 December 2010 at the latest, but in all cases they
have to be 55 years old and have had 10 years of seniority in the service at
the date of departure.
How to apply?
Those wishing to apply should complete, by 15 January 2010 at
the latest,
the online application form or from outside the Commission:
https://intracomm.ec.europa.eu/cvonline/index.cfm?fuseaction=CV_RETR_ANTIC&langue=EN
Only applications completed and validated on line will be considered.
Applicants for earlier exercises who were not allowed to retire early under
these arrangements must submit a new application if they wish to take part in
this exercise. In such cases, applicants should note that the appraisal of their
earlier application has no effect on the appraisal for this exercise.
Those interested should consult the Frequently Asked Questions on
Early retirement without reduction of pension rights on My IntraComm.
Any further questions or queries may be sent by e-mail to:
ADMIN A4 Early Retirement
The planned timetable for the subsequent stages of the procedure is as follows:
- January 2010 – February 2010: DGs and other services appraise the electronic
applications and send DG HR the list of applicants sorted into three groups
depending on the interest (high, low or non-existent) that applying this measure
to the person concerned would have for the service. Applicants in the first
and second groups are ranked by order of priority;
- February 2010 – March 2010: DG HR draws up a draft reserve list;
- March 2010 – April 2010: the Joint Committee (COPAR) gives its opinion
on the draft lists;
- April 2010 – May 2010: the Appointing Authority adopts the list of persons
selected, which will then be published as an administrative notice, and a
reserve list. Following an opinion issued by the European Data Protection
Supervisor, the reserve list will not be published, for data protection reasons.
Applicants will be informed in writing of the decision taken in their case.
Those selected will have ten working days from the date of notification to
withdraw their application if they so wish.
The treatment of personal data in the context of this exercise has been notified
by DG HR to the Data Protection Officer.
For further information on this aspect, I would ask you to take note of the
information contained in the message which appears when accessing the
online application form.
or from outside the Commission, see:
https://intracomm.ec.europa.eu/cvonline/index.cfm?fuseaction=CV_RETR_ANTIC&langue=EN
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Footnotes
(1) Years of service for which a severance
grant has been paid will not be taken into account for assessing the eligibility
requirement of 10 years' service.
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