European Central Financial institution President Christine Lagarde seems on as she attends the European Parliament’s Committee on Financial and Financial Affairs, on the European Parliament, in Brussels, Belgium September 25, 2023.
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President Christine Lagarde on Thursday stated she was “proud and honored” to leead the European Central Financial institution, after her management was slammed in a union-run survey of employees.
She was responding to a query in regards to the findings, printed by ECB union IPSO earlier this week, during which greater than half of respondents rated her efficiency as far as “very poor” or “poor.”
The survey’s qualitative responses instructed some employees believed she had created a unfavourable ambiance on the central financial institution, and that she spends “an excessive amount of time on subjects unrelated to financial coverage,” IPSO stated.
Showing unfazed, former politician and lawyer Lagarde stated that the ECB carried out its personal surveys in a “method that we are able to belief.” These confirmed a majority of respondents say they’re completely satisfied to work on the establishment, would suggest working there to a pal, and felt a mission related to their work.
The surveys are carried out by round 60% of workers, and in addition cowl wages, respect within the office and office satisfaction, she stated.
“We pay nice consideration to those technically sound responses and we act upon them, and we’ll proceed to take action. What retains me going is these solutions,” Lagarde instructed reporters in a briefing following the ECB’s January financial coverage assembly.
“And I am extraordinarily pleased with the employees of the ECB, and I am very proud and honored to guide the establishment, as a result of we’re pushed by mission. Delivering value stability, however serving the Europeans, and we’ll proceed doing that,” she continued.
IPSO’s survey was accomplished by round 1,100 individuals. The ECB has greater than 5,000 workers and trainees.
The union stated the responses “typically” described Lagarde as being “an autocratic chief” who doesn’t essentially act based on the values she proclaims.
She was rated considerably extra poorly than her predecessors Jean-Claude Trichet and Mario Draghi, it stated.
An ECB spokesperson referred to as the survey “flawed” and stated it included subjects that weren’t particular to the presidency and out of doors of IPSO’s remit. In addition they stated it might have been stuffed out a number of instances by the identical particular person.
—CNBC’s SiIvia Amaro contributed to this text.