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Title: Ban the SoE&A
Post by: harnett on September 12, 2010, 10:15:20 GMT
Well one of the EC's practices that frustrates is being subjected to real presssure at them moment.  The Statement of Exclusivity and Availability, the thorn in the side of many consultants' diary planning is now under attack from an impressive campaign, questioning it's legal status, not to mind fairness.  Signatures (confidential) are required to push the campaign along.  Check out www.bansoae.portal4project.net/ and/or have a look at the attached newsletter
Title: Re: Ban the SoE&A
Post by: petagny on December 22, 2010, 14:01:52 GMT
It seems like the petition (some 600 signatures in the end) might have had some impact: I have heard that the SoE&A has been changed somewhat, allowing consultants to list their other assignments and the timing. It probably needs closer examination to see what the fine print says. I have also listened recently to one Commission official downplaying the issue.

I have to admit that I didn't sign the petition. Probably laziness more than anything!
Title: Re: Ban the SoE&A
Post by: Glen Wright on February 01, 2012, 07:50:01 GMT
I would like to know if there is any updated information on this issue.  Recently I received some slightly different versions of the SOE&A from firms.  It seems the issue of conflicting assignments is a bit more relaxed, but the language still seems a bit vague.
Title: Re: Ban the SoE&A
Post by: harnett on February 01, 2012, 12:23:40 GMT
Glen

The latest newsletter I can find is almost a year old - it appears that the reform has been "a disaster" with little change.  Worth a read of the attached
Title: Re: Ban the SoE&A
Post by: Glen Wright on February 02, 2012, 09:21:43 GMT
Hello:  Thanks for this.  It seems some changes might have been made.  I think I signed this petition, but never received any newsletter.  There was some indication that changes might be made in June 2012, so perhaps more will develop by that time.   I do notice some variation in the SOE&A between contractors that have contacted me.  So, perhaps more uniformity or clarification is needed on this.  Thanks again for your reply.
Title: Re: Ban the SoE&A
Post by: Glen Wright on February 02, 2012, 10:17:49 GMT
Another colleague provided me with a website for this organization that is dealing with this issue.   It is http://www.tacu.portal4project.net/pages/Actions I checked it out and they are still working to get some changes made in the coming months.  It has some interesting information and provides a means of joining their effort. 
Title: Re: Ban the SoE&A
Post by: STONE on February 02, 2012, 11:02:59 GMT
Glen,
Thanks. I had a look an the link didn't quite work, but this gets to the heart of the matter.


http://www.tacu.portal4project.net/
Title: Re: Ban the SoE&A
Post by: harnett on February 03, 2012, 23:35:20 GMT
Glen / Simon

Thanks.  The link I tried didn't work - these are better.