Brexit: consequences for UK officials

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Upon request of the Alliance, Vice-President Georgieva met the Trade unions on Friday 24 June to inform them about a first analysis on the fore­seeable consequences and immediate measures further to the decision of the British citizens to leave the European Union. She wished to express the current deep sadness within the Commission, which now has to face an unprecedented situation. Nevertheless, she stressed that the European project would go on. In fact, the history of the last 50 years shows countless gains and achievements as to economics, social rights and peace preservation.
At world level, by virtue of its size and economic weight, the European Union has more opportunities to play a significant role and has a greater influence than each single Member state would have.

As to the UK officials of the European Institutions, Vice-President Georgieva recalled the terms of the message sent the same day by the President of the Commission: « they are EU agents and Brexit does not imply that the door would close on them; the Com­mission will work together with the other European Institutions to ensure their stability and continue counting on their outstanding talent, ex­perience and commitment. To summarize: same rights and obligations for all officials of the European Union ».

Vice-President Georgieva also informed the Trade Unions of the extraordinary European Council on Tuesday 28 June. She said that the Commission would immediately launch a “deep assessment” on “where we are and where we are going”, and that the next months would be de facto a very complicated period.

Pending the UK notification to leave the European Union, which will activate the negotiations of the withdrawal Agreement in accordance with Art. 50 of the EU Treaty, the Commission will draw up a specific political agenda including the structural aspects that should result from it, as to organization and functioning.

Transitory measures are not excluded, if we consider that withdrawal negotiations can last up to 2 years, even longer.

Although we admit that Vice President Georgieva promptly met the Trade Unions after the Brexit referendum, we pleaded for:

· the need for a dedicated social dialogue frame - Brexit-oriented - on a long term in view of safeguarding colleagues’ acquired rights and legitimate expectations;

· the importance to learn from the Brexit in terms of communication to the European citizens;

· a re-invigorated defence of the gains and achievements of the European Union in the political, economic, social and cultural fields;

· the implementation of an organizational and functioning stable framework as a necessary measure anticipa­ting the consequences of the Brexit on the structure of our Institution.
Considering its strong interinstutional and “multi-area” presence, we as Alliance will ensure that pro­per and strict respect is given to the general interest of the European citizens by means of an autonomous, competent and independent public function, as a key ins­trument of the achievement process of the European project.

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