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Lēmums par Eiropas Investīciju bankas reakciju uz bažām, ka tās īpašumā ir noteikti personas dati par darba pieteikuma iesniedzējiem pirms darbā pieņemšanas lēmumiem (lieta OI/5/2021/PB)
Decision
Case OI/5/2021/PB - Opened on Monday | 21 June 2021 - Decision on Wednesday | 01 December 2021 - Institution concerned European Investment Bank ( Suggestion(s) accepted by the institution )
Lieta attiecās uz Eiropas Investīciju bankas (EIB) praksi pieprasīt darba pieteikuma iesniedzējiem noteiktus personas datus, jo īpaši tādus, kas saistīti to ģimenes stāvokli, pirms EIB darbā pieņemšanas lēmuma.
Ombude atzina, ka EIB ir ieviesusi šo praksi, lai padarītu savas procedūras pēc iespējas efektīvākas. Tomēr viņa izteica bažas, ka personas datu vākšana ir nesamērīga un var negatīvi ietekmēt uzticību EIB darbā pieņemšanas procedūrām. Ne visi darba pieteikuma iesniedzēji tika pārliecināti, ka minētie personas dati nekādā ziņā neietekmēs iespējas iegūt amatu.
EIB atbildēja, ka, reaģējot uz ombudes paustajām bažām, ir mainījusi savu praksi.
Ombude pauda gandarījumu par EIB konstruktīvo reakciju un lietu slēdza.
The inquiry
1. The Ombudsman set out the issue in her letter opening the inquiry: the EIB had established a practice whereby it requests certain personal information (such as on household composition and dependants) from job applicants. This practice was related to efficiency concerns. She noted that the EIB had in the meantime changed this practice to make the provision of such information voluntary. This may nonetheless be problematic in practice. If candidates are asked to provide information in the context of a recruitment procedure, they may consider that failing to do so could negatively prejudice their prospects[1].
2. The EIB replied that it had reconsidered its practice and decided not to ask candidates for any information regarding their family situation, including information on dependents - not even on a voluntary basis - before the final candidate is determined. This new procedure is in place since 1 April 2021. As a consequence, applicants are no longer asked to provide information on their family situation during the selection process. Only the selected candidate (i.e. for whom a signed selection note has been sent to Personnel) is asked to provide the personal details regarding their family situation to determine their benefits package. The changes have been formalized in the internal procedures of the EIB[2].
3. The Ombudsman very much welcomes the EIB’s response in this case.
Conclusion
The Ombudsman closes the inquiry with the conclusion that the EIB has given a most constructive response and that the matter is now settled.
Emily O'Reilly
European Ombudsman
Strasbourg, 01/12/2021
[1] The Ombudsman’s full letter is here: https://www.ombudsman.europa.eu/en/doc/correspondence/en/143366
[2] The EIB’s full reply is here: https://www.ombudsman.europa.eu/en/doc/correspondence/en/149856
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