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TAXUD’s Alarming Decline in Staff Well-being: A Call for Immediate Action

*Update 06.06.2024: our efforts have paid off.* [1]
The recently published 2023 staff survey results [2] paint a bleak picture of the state of affairs within DG Taxation and Customs Union (TAXUD), particularly concerning the prevention of psychological harassment (‘bullying’ or ‘mobbing’) and sexual harassment. The figures are not just worrying; they are downright alarming.   Let’s delve into the numbers! 

The following question scores are particularly notable: 

  Having in mind what we have seen in these figures, we can identify the following: 

This downward spiral cannot be ignored. It’s imperative for TAXUD hierarchy to prioritize the well-being of its workforce. Instead of launching ill-conceived surveys, meaningful action is needed.  

Here’s our call to action to the hierarchy of TAXUD: 

Prioritize mental-health support: Implement comprehensive mental-health support systems and workload-management initiatives in order to prevent any further tragic incidents.

  1. Promote diversity and inclusion: Actively foster a culture of inclusivity, where every individual feels valued, respected, and has equal opportunities for growth.
  2. Independent counselling: As a priority, task a (hopefully soon) newly appointed Chief Confidential Counsellor to focus on colleagues needing attention in DG TAXUD and task the Counsellor with drafting recommendations on an action plan and monitoring the progress, for the benefit of all colleagues
  3. Educate and train management: Provide all levels of management with training on recognizing, addressing, and proactively preventing potential harassment at the earliest possible opportunity.
  4. Promote open discussion: Once the work of the chief confidential counsellor has hopefully borne fruit by regaining the trust of staff, promoting open discussion on issues of harassment and bullying at the workplace. Those words should not be a taboo, as they currently are.

In conclusion, launching an unwanted flawed questionnaire is not the answer. It’s time for concrete action at independent level, aimed at improving the well-being of TAXUD employees. Let’s prioritize empathy, transparency, and accountability to create a workplace where everyone can thrive.  

Generation 2004 calls to action and a meeting with the hierarchy of TAXUD to analyse the options in order to preserve and enhance the wellbeing and lives of colleagues and to restore the trust in the institution. 

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