5 Amendments of Jean-François JALKH related to 2020/2141(DEC)
Amendment 54 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 44
Paragraph 44
44. Is awareworried that on 11 March 2019, the Bureau endorsed a new approach to future property market propositions for European Parliament liaison offices and Europa Experience spaces in several Member States since it will be a burden on the Union budget;
Amendment 63 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 50
Paragraph 50
50. Recalls that in 2020, Parliament launched an international architectural competition with two options, a comprehensive environmental renovation or reconstruction of the Spaak building; expects a detailed evaluation of the cost on the basis of the summary pre-project, which is to be developed by the winning architect in the course of 2021; demandstresses that the renovation/reconstruction take also into account Parliament’s current needs as described in the updated building strategy beyond 2019Members and Staff current needs related with recent restrictions and the new health and security required adjustment;
Amendment 65 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 51
Paragraph 51
51. NotesIs worried about the Bureau's decision of 25 November 2019 to set up a Europa Experience visitors’ facilities in all Member States by the end of the current legislature (2024) and the current implementation of this decision; considers it will be a huge cost on european taxpayers;
Amendment 70 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 55
Paragraph 55
55. Welcomes the fact that no major security incident has taken place inside Parliament’s premises since 2015; however, is deeply concerned by the total number of Members, secretariats of political groups and the accredited parliamentary assistants reported as victims of thefts within Parliament’s premises; notesis deeply concerned that the estimated global value of items, which amounts to approximatively EUR 60 000 per year, has been stable for the last three years; expects continuous strengthening at the security level; deplores the ongoing series of thefts and, above all, the failure to take action against those responsible for the thefts in Parliament:
Amendment 129 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 80
Paragraph 80
80. Is deeply worried about the number of members of staff on long-term sick leave; is concerned that some of those cases may relate to exhaustion and disturbed work-life balance; calls on the administration to be proactive towards the concerned staff, to carefully evaluate the staff workload and to ensure a balanced distribution of tasks; welcomes the ‘Mind Matters’ campaign launch in 2018 by DG PERS to raise awareness and combat stigma related to mental health; urges Parliament to conduct a psychological risk assessment to detect psychological risks in the work environment and to develop targeted action plans to either eliminate them, or mitigate their negative impact; urges Parliament to monitor the long terms sick live to avoid abuse and unjustified absence, calls for reassessment of the applicable rules to enable quicker hiring of substitutes in cases of long-term sick leave;