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The recording of text and instant messages sent/received by staff members in their professional capacity - Practical recommendations for the EU administration
Comhfhreagras - Dáta Déardaoin | 14 Iúil 2022
Cás SI/4/2021/MIG - Tosaithe an Dé Céadaoin | 30 Meitheamh 2021 - Cinneadh an Dé Céadaoin | 13 Iúil 2022 - Na hinstitiúidí lena mbaineann Parlaimint na hEorpa | Comhairle an Aontais Eorpaigh | an Ghníomhaireacht Eorpach um an nGarda Teorann agus Cósta | An Ghníomhaireacht Eorpach Ceimiceán | An tÚdarás Eorpach um Shábháilteacht Bia | An Ghníomhaireacht Leigheasra Eorpach | An Coimisiún Eorpach | An Banc Ceannais Eorpach
These practical recommendations may guide the EU administration in the recording of text and instant messages in the future. They result from an information-gathering exercise carried out by the European Ombudsman and reflect good practices she identified in this context.
The EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies should:
- Take into account, in document management rules and practices, the ever‑increasing use of text and instant messaging. Concretely, this implies that the decision to record a certain piece of information in the administration’s document management system should not be dependent on the medium - be it a letter, an email, a text or instant message - but on its content.
- Put in place technological solutions to enable the easy recording of text and instant messages in document management systems. In the meantime, provide for alternative ways of recording such messages.
- Issue clear guidance to staff on how text and instant messages that meet the criteria on document recording should be extracted, transferred and recorded. All staff using electronic devices for work should be able to understand how to extract and transfer text and instant messages from messaging apps or platforms to the relevant document management system.
- Raise awareness among staff about the need to ensure that text and instant messages meeting the recording criteria are extracted, transferred and recorded regularly and routinely. In addition to standard internal communication messages, this could be done by offering training to existing staff members and as part of induction programmes for new staff members, for example.
- Make sure that the retention periods for text and instant messages held on electronic devices used for work are in line with the retention policy.
- Have a process in place to ensure that, when a staff member leaves, any documents the staff member holds, including any text and instant messages that meet the recording criteria, are recorded.
- Recognise that work-related text and instant messages are ‘documents’ within the meaning of Regulation 1049/2001 on public access to documents.
- When dealing with requests for public access to documents that could cover text and instant messages, consider all locations where such messages might be stored, including electronic devices used by staff, and assist staff potentially holding such messages in their searches, for example by giving instructions.
- Ensure that their standard search tool allows for the identification of text and instant messages (as such) once they have been registered in their document management system.
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