Commission publishes study on EU staff salaries

Commission's study on EU staff salaries concludes that net remuneration of staff in EU institutions is lower than that of expatriate staff in multinational companies and of staff working for diplomatic representations of Member States in Brussels, and higher than that of national civil servants working in their home.

Commission’s study on EU staff salaries concludes that net remuneration of staff in EU institutions is lower than that of expatriate staff in multinational companies and of staff working for diplomatic representations of Member States in Brussels, and higher than that of national civil servants working in their home.