Newsletter editorial – 27-05-2026

Welcome to the fourth edition of our Newsletter!
This month’s edition reflects a growing sense of transition across the European institutions. A major focus of this edition is the evolving landscape of EPSO competitions and internal career progression. We take a detailed look at the new cognitive testing introduced in the AD7 internal competition and provide practical guidance  through a dedicated legal overview of complaints procedures, administrative queries and available legal remedies. We also analyse the recent technical difficulties surrounding EPSO’s AD7 Data Management competition, with wider implications of the new TAO testing platform.
At the same time, we continue following developments linked to the Large-Scale Review and the future of non-permanent staff within the institutions. In this context, we express our support for the Contract Agents’ collective petition and discuss key issues affecting contract agents.
This edition also addresses the growing economic pressure affecting staff. Following recent social dialogue discussions with DG HR on the energy crisis, we explore the consequences of rising energy and transport costs, but also the potentially longer-term effects on food prices, household purchasing power and living conditions for colleagues across different staff categories. We continue to advocate for pragmatic flexibility measures and targeted support where necessary.
Staff wellbeing and institutional responsibility are also central themes this month. We raise concerns regarding the gradual externalisation of preventive healthcare services and the future role of the Medical Service. In parallel, we publish a strong reflection on IDOC procedures and due process guarantees, examining broader questions of fairness, proportionality and respect for fundamental rights within administrative investigations.
For colleagues based in Luxembourg, we also provide practical guidance on acquiring Luxembourgish nationality and the potential implications for expatriation and foreign residence allowances.

That’s all for now!

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