29.1.2011 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 30/62 |
Judgment of the Civil Service Tribunal (First Chamber) of 30 November 2010 — Taillard v Parliament
(Case F-97/09) (1)
(Civil service - Official - Successive sick leave - Arbitration - Finding that the applicant was able to work - Refusal of new duly issued medical certificate - No medical examination - Sick leave deducted from annual leave - Inadmissibility - Action for annulment and damages)
2011/C 30/120
Language of the case: French
Parties
Applicant: Christine Taillard (Thionville, France) (represented by: N. Cambonie and C. Lelièvre, lawyers)
Defendant: European Parliament (represented by: K. Zejdová and S. Seyr, Agents)
Re:
First, an action for annulment of the decision by which the European Parliament declares a medical certificate attesting to the applicant’s incapacity to work inadmissible and the resultant decision to withdraw annual leave. Second, a claim for compensation for the damage suffered by the applicant
Operative part of the judgment
The Tribunal:
1. |
Annuls the Decision of the European Parliament of 15 January 2009, by which the Parliament refused to accept the medical certificate of 5 January 2009 and the resultant decision to deduct Ms Taillard’s absence of 6 to 9 January2009 from her annual leave; |
2. |
Dismisses the remainder of the action; |
3. |
Orders the Parliament to bear its own costs and pay those incurred by Ms Taillard. |
(1) OJ C 24, 30.1.2010, p. 81.