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EU Commission weighs seconding officials to work in other countries
The European Commission is proposing to station officials in EU capitals, accelerate recruitment, and prepare for AI integration as part of a comprehensive workplace review aimed at improving efficiency and attractiveness. The reforms, part of a 20-year first review, address growing demands like trade tensions and support for Ukraine, with final recommendations due by 2026.
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