CELEX: 62018TA0431
Language: en
Date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00
Title: Case T-431/18: Judgment of the General Court of 7 November 2019 — WN v Parliament (Civil service — Accredited parliamentary assistants — Early termination of the contract — Breakdown in the relationship of trust — Rights of defence — Conciliation procedure — Manifest error of assessment — Discrimination on grounds of sex — Maternity leave — Duty to have regard for the welfare of officials)

13.1.2020   
            
            
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               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 10/31
            
         
      Judgment of the General Court of 7 November 2019 — WN v Parliament
      (Case T-431/18) (1)
      
      (Civil service - Accredited parliamentary assistants - Early termination of the contract - Breakdown in the relationship of trust - Rights of defence - Conciliation procedure - Manifest error of assessment - Discrimination on grounds of sex - Maternity leave - Duty to have regard for the welfare of officials)
      (2020/C 10/42)
      Language of the case: English
      
         Parties
      
      
         Applicant: WN (represented by: L. Levi and A. Champetier, lawyers)
      
         Defendant: European Parliament (represented by: Í. Ní Riagáin Düro and M. Windisch, acting as Agents)
      
         Re:
      
      Application under Article 270 TFEU for, first, annulment of the Parliament’s decision of 28 September 2017 to terminate the applicant’s contract as an accredited parliamentary assistant and, secondly, compensation for the non-material damage she allegedly suffered as a result of the Parliament’s conduct.
      
         Operative part of the judgment
      
      The Court:
      
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                     Dismisses the action;
                  
               
            
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                     Orders each party to bear its own costs.
                  
               
            
         (1)  OJ C 319, 10.9.2018.