CELEX: C2007/283/76
Language: en
Date: 2007-11-24 00:00:00
Title: Case F-12/07: Order of the Civil Service Tribunal (First Chamber) of 11 September 2007 — O'Connor v Commission (Staff case — Other servants — Consecutive contracts as a member of the temporary staff, auxiliary staff and contract staff — Maximum period of payment of unemployment allowance — Admissibility)

24.11.2007   
            
            
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               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 283/42
            
         Order of the Civil Service Tribunal (First Chamber) of 11 September 2007 — O'Connor v Commission
   (Case F-12/07) (1)
   
   (Staff case - Other servants - Consecutive contracts as a member of the temporary staff, auxiliary staff and contract staff - Maximum period of payment of unemployment allowance - Admissibility)
   (2007/C 283/76)
   Language of the case: French
   Parties
   
      Applicant: Elizabeth O'Connor (Brussels, Belgium) (represented by: S. Orlandi, A. Coolen, J. -N. Louis and E. Marchal, lawyers)
   
      Defendant: Commission of the European Communities (represented by: D. Martin and M. Velardo, Agents)
   Re:
   Annulment of the decision to set the maximum period for the award of an unemployment allowance to the applicant at 11 months and 25 days, instead of 17,83 months, where the former member of the Commission staff had been employed by the latter under different contracts as a member of the temporary staff, the auxiliary staff and the contract staff from 16 January 2001 to 31 December 2005.
   Operative part of the order
   
               1.
            
            
               The action is dismissed in part as manifestly inadmissible and in part as manifestly unfounded.
            
         
               2.
            
            
               The Commission of the European Communities is ordered to bear all the costs, including those of the applicant including any incurred in the context of her application for legal aid.
            
         
      (1)  OJ C 95, 28.4.2007, p. 57.