Action brought on 28 September 2012 – ZZ v EIB
(Case F-107/12)
Language of the case: French
Parties
Applicant: ZZ (represented by: L. Levi, lawyer)
Defendant: European Investment Bank
Subject-matter and description of the proceedings
Annulment of the of the EIB’s implied decision not to recalculate the applicant’s years of pensionable service
Form of order sought
The applicant claims that the Court should:
annul the implied decision rejecting the applicant’s request of 10 July 2011 for the European Investment Bank to recalculate his years of pensionable service and order the defendant to pay the sum resulting from the recalculation;
order the European Investment Bank to allow the applicant to benefit from a recalculation of his years of pensionable service to take account of the additional 6 years and one month of contributions;
order the European Investment Bank to pay the sum determined ex aequo et bono and in the provisional amount of EUR 5000 for the non-material harm suffered;
order the European Investment Bank to pay the costs.