The Assembly,
i. undertake a general review of the Staff Regulations with a view to ensuring that they fully apply the principles of the European Convention on Human Rights and of the European Social Charter, more particularly those relating to equality of opportunity and treatment between men and women ;
ii. take urgent steps to align the terms and conditions of employment and pay offered to the Council of Europe staff with those applying to the staff of the European Communities ;
iii. bring into force at an early date the common pension scheme which is now in process of being drawn up for the coordinated organisations ;
iv. take the necessary steps to develop, in cooperation with the Staff Committee, further training schemes covering all grades and categories of staff employed, whether male or female, and examine what aspects of such training might profitably be organised in common by several European organisations ;
v. introduce the possibility for members of the staff who apply for it to be granted non-paid leave for training purposes ;
vi. introduce, in order to allay certain criticisms, an internal organisation tax on the salaries of Council of Europe staff, similar to that in force in the European Communities and incorporating the same principles as were adopted when that tax was introduced ;
vii. ensure that any arrangements made in respect of Council of Europe staff for the taxation of pensions are at least as favourable as those applicable to the European Communities ;
viii. improve the system of remedies and appeals in the Council of Europe and examine an extension of competence of the judicial authority concerned so that it should have powers similar to those invested in the European Communities in administrative matters, and in the administrative tribunals of other international organisations ;
i. take action with a view to ensuring harmonisation within the six coordinated organisations and with other European organisations having international staff, in order to arrive, as far as possible, at common conditions of recruitment, grading, pay, pension, career and transfer from one organisation to another ;
ii. harmonise the systems of remedies and appeals in force in various organisations, in order to set up a common appeals system and a single appeals authority.