Index & Editorial Synthesis

Global index of GAC-EPA Bulletins from 1990 to 2023

Each row links to the original PDF of the Bulletin in the media library. The titles are very short summaries (one-liners) intended to make it easier to search by theme.

NoDateSummary (link to the PDF)Keywords
1July 1990Birth of the Bulletin and missions of the GAC-EPAcreation, missions, mutual support, representation
2December 1990Increase in health insurance premiums and the challenge of representationhealth insurance, premiums, membership, information dissemination
3Spring 1991Education and ongoing follow-up of social matterssocial matters, explanation, education
4December 1991Association life and practical information for membersassociation life, practical info, network
5July 1992Internal organization and improved communicationorganization, communication, volunteering
6December 1992Targeted support and guidance for beneficiariesmutual support, individual cases, social support
7June 1993Members’ directory and management of personal datadirectory, personal data, computerization
8December 1993CERN governance, the LHC, and the associative frameworkCERN, LHC, statutes, association
9June 1994Elections, volunteering, and governance of the Associationelections, committee, volunteering
10December 1994Organizational consolidation and communicationorganization, communication, consolidation
11June 1995Structured follow-up of pensions and health insurancepensions, health insurance, follow-up
12December 1995Anticipating institutional decisionsinstitutions, anticipation, decisions
13June 1996Coordination and representation of retireesrepresentation, coordination, partners
14December 1996From decisions to tangible impactstangible impacts, finances, rights
15June 1997Transparency and education on the Pension Fundpension fund, transparency, education
16December 1997Health insurance: persistent concernshealth insurance, costs, coverage
17December 1998Volunteer commitment and actions by the Committeecommittee, volunteering, actions
18December 1998Regulatory developments and vigilanceregulation, vigilance, rights
19June 1999Communication and cohesion of the Associationcommunication, cohesion, social ties
20December 1999Long-term care insurance: an issue to monitorlong-term care insurance, monitoring, risks
21June 2000Continuity and growing complexity of social matterssocial matters, complexity, follow-up
22December 2000Understanding today the effects of tomorrowdelayed impacts, decisions, analysis
23June 2001Governance and legitimacy of retireesgovernance, representation, legitimacy
24December 2001Increasing technical depth in pension analysespensions, technical analyses, expertise
25June 2002Regulatory monitoring and anticipationregulation, anticipation, reform
26December 2002Financial balances and long-term assumptionsfinancial balances, projections, risks
27June 2003Institutional dialogue and vigilancedialogue, institutions, vigilance
28December 2003Adapting action to a changing contextcontext, adaptation, strategy
29June 2004Defending social achievementssocial achievements, defense, mobilization
30December 2004Toward a long-term social visionlong-term vision, social strategy
31June 2005Annual reports and follow-up of social mattersGA, reports, pensions, insurance
32December 2005Pension Fund and health insurancepension fund, health insurance
33June 2006General Assembly and key mattersGA, decisions, key matters
34December 2006Understanding social and financial challengessocial challenges, finances, education
35June 2007Association life and social mattersassociation life, committee, matters
36Spring 2008Committee actions and continuitycommittee, actions, continuity
37Autumn 2008Regulatory developments and social rightssocial rights, regulation
38Spring 2009Fragility of financial balancesfinances, fragility, vigilance
39Autumn 2009Institutional dialogue and defense of interestsdialogue, defense of interests
40Spring 2010The consistency of social challengessocial challenges, continuity
41Year 2011Governance transition and long-term vigilancetransition, governance, pensions
42Spring 2012Continuity, communication, and cooperationcommunication, committee, staff association
43Autumn 2012Pensions, transparency, and an early-warning rolepension fund, transparency
44Spring 2013Renewal and institutional opennessESO, pensions, social protection
45Autumn 2013Governance, commitment, and sensitive matterselections, committee, insurance
46Spring 2014Closeness, communication, and continuityfeatures, testimonials, social matters
47Autumn 2014Ongoing vigilance and member involvementvigilance, members, coordination
48Spring 2015Consolidating achievements and anticipatingpensions, insurance, anticipation
49Autumn 2015Planning ahead and staying informedpension fund, long-term care
50Spring 2016Continuity and collective memoryhistory of the GAC-EPA, continuity
51Autumn 2016The world is changing, and us too ?changes, retiree status, access
52Spring 2017Election results and end of termelections, end of term, preparation
53Autumn 2017Long-term care insurance and a changing worldlong-term care, security, CERN region
54Spring 2018Health insurance and a culture of securitybadge, security, trust, health
55Autumn 2018Long-term care insurance and the President’s “La Der.”end of term, long-term care, review
56Spring 2019Pensions, contributions, and volunteer supportmembership fee, volunteering, organization
57Autumn 2019Association life and emblematic casesindividual case, staff association, access, committee
58Spring 2020Communication and action in times of pandemicCOVID-19, solidarity, insurance, survivors
59Autumn 2020Access to information and the role of the GAC-EPAaccess, central role, health crisis
60Spring 2021Pensions and working under difficult conditionspensions, prolonged crisis, committee
61Autumn 2021Association life and progress on pensionspension improvements, vigilance
62Spring 2022Pension Fund, war in Europe, and solidaritywar, solidarity, staff association, pensions
63Autumn 2022Health insurance and the Association’s resiliencehealth insurance, resilience, crises

Bulletin 1 — July 1990

Editorial summary

This first issue marks the birth of the GAC-EPA Bulletin. It is presented as the central liaison tool between CERN retirement beneficiaries and the Association’s Committee. The founding text specifies what the GAC-EPA is and details its missions: helping beneficiaries in case of difficulties, maintaining social ties between retirees and families, and representing retirees within the Staff Association and the relevant bodies.

  • Creation of the Bulletin as a permanent information and liaison instrument
  • Definition of the GAC-EPA as a voluntary association of beneficiaries
  • Three structuring missions: mutual support, social ties, representation

One-liner
Bulletin 1 — July 1990 — Birth of the Bulletin and definition of the GAC-EPA’s missions


Bulletin 2 — December 1990

Editorial summary

This Bulletin contains a particularly striking “Last minute” item, announcing a proposal to increase health insurance premiums by nearly 9% for the following year. It also highlights the practical difficulties involved in identifying and disseminating information to non-member beneficiaries, and stresses the importance of strengthening membership in the Association to increase its collective weight.

  • Alert on the increase in health insurance premiums
  • Problems disseminating information to non-members
  • Explicit call to broaden membership

One-liner
Bulletin 2 — December 1990 — Increase in health insurance premiums and the challenge of representation


Bulletin 3 — Spring 1991

Editorial summary

This issue follows on from the Association’s initial concerns. It develops information relating to the rights and situation of retirees, with a focus on clarification and education. The Bulletin confirms the GAC-EPA’s intention to follow social matters over time and to explain the issues to beneficiaries.

  • Follow-up of social matters affecting retirees
  • Desire to make the mechanisms understandable
  • Consolidation of the Bulletin’s information role

One-liner
Bulletin 3 — Spring 1991 — Education and ongoing follow-up of social matters


Bulletin 4 — December 1991

Editorial summary

This Bulletin gives significant space to practical, cultural, and social information for members. It illustrates the community dimension of the GAC-EPA, beyond purely technical matters.

  • Practical and leisure information
  • Highlighting the network and association life
  • Strengthening the ties between former colleagues

One-liner
Bulletin 4 — December 1991 — Association life and practical information for members


Bulletin 5 — July 1992

Editorial summary

This issue contains several organizational and practical reminders: electronic communication, needs for translation and proofreading, and the provision of useful documentation on beneficiaries’ rights and duties. It emphasizes the importance of an efficient organization in the service of members.

  • Improving internal communication
  • Organizing volunteer resources
  • Disseminating useful documentation for retirees

One-liner
Bulletin 5 — July 1992 — Internal organization and improved communication


Bulletin 6 — December 1992

Editorial summary

This Bulletin continues addressing social and associative issues, highlighting the specific needs of certain categories of beneficiaries. It confirms the GAC-EPA’s role as a point of support and guidance.

  • Attention to specific situations
  • Guidance role of the Association
  • Continuity of social action

One-liner
Bulletin 6 — December 1992 — Targeted support and guidance for beneficiaries


Bulletin 7 — June 1993

Editorial summary

This issue addresses the publication of a members’ directory, made possible by the computerization of the GAC-EPA. It emphasizes the need to collect members’ explicit consent for the dissemination of their contact details.

  • Members’ directory project
  • Management of personal data
  • Early issues linked to computerization

One-liner
Bulletin 7 — June 1993 — Members’ directory and management of personal data


Bulletin 8 — December 1993

Editorial summary

This Bulletin combines institutional and associative information. It mentions important appointments at CERN, preparation for the LHC project, and the evolution of the Staff Association’s statutes, with a reminder of the GAC-EPA’s positioning within this framework.

  • CERN institutional information
  • Context of the LHC project
  • Evolution of associative statutes

One-liner
Bulletin 8 — December 1993 — CERN governance, the LHC, and the associative framework


Bulletin 9 — June 1994

Editorial summary

This issue is strongly marked by the Association’s democratic life. It announces elections to the Committee and highlights the difficulty of attracting new candidates, while reminding readers of the importance of volunteer commitment.

  • Elections to the GAC-EPA Committee
  • Challenge of renewing volunteers
  • Member participation in governance

One-liner
Bulletin 9 — June 1994 — Elections, volunteering, and governance of the Association


Bulletin 10 — December 1994

Editorial summary

This bulletin is part of a consolidation phase. It addresses organisational and communication issues, foreshadowing concerns that will reappear regularly in later bulletins.

  • Consolidation of the organisation
  • Communication and management of member information
  • Preparation for the next steps

One-liner
Bulletin 10 — December 1994 — Organisational consolidation and communication


Bulletin 11 — June 1995

Editorial summary

This bulletin continues the information work initiated in the first issues, with a particular focus on pensions and health insurance. It reflects a phase of stabilisation of the Groupement, where topics become more technical and require more detailed explanations for beneficiaries.

  • Ongoing monitoring of pension issues
  • Persistent concerns related to health insurance
  • Strengthening of the Bulletin’s explanatory role

One-liner
Bulletin 11 — June 1995 — Structured follow-up of pensions and health insurance


Bulletin 12 — December 1995

Editorial summary

This issue emphasises the importance of anticipation in the face of institutional developments. It highlights the need for retirees not to discover, after the fact, decisions that have a direct impact on their rights and benefits.

  • Analysis of ongoing institutional developments
  • Call for a proactive stance by the Groupement
  • Role of the GAC-EPA as an early warning relay

One-liner
Bulletin 12 — December 1995 — Anticipating institutional decisions


Bulletin 13 — June 1996

Editorial summary

This bulletin highlights the internal functioning of the Groupement and its relations with other representative bodies. It underlines the importance of coordination and information flow in effectively defending the interests of retirees.

  • Relations with representative bodies
  • Coordination of actions
  • Internal organisation of the Groupement

One-liner
Bulletin 13 — June 1996 — Coordination and representation of retirees


Bulletin 14 — December 1996

Editorial summary

This issue marks a stronger focus on the concrete consequences of financial and administrative decisions on retirees’ day-to-day lives. The emphasis is less on abstract principles than on measurable effects on beneficiaries.

  • Real impact of financial decisions
  • Practical consequences for retirees
  • A more concrete approach to the files

One-liner
Bulletin 14 — December 1996 — Decisions with tangible impacts


Bulletin 15 — June 1997

Editorial summary

This bulletin revisits discussions related to the Pension Fund, with an emphasis on transparency and understanding of the mechanisms at play. It reiterates the need for clear information so that retirees can position themselves in relation to the announced developments.

  • The Pension Fund at the heart of concerns
  • Calls for transparency and clarity
  • The Bulletin’s educational role

One-liner
Bulletin 15 — June 1997 — Transparency and guidance on the Pension Fund


Bulletin 16 — December 1997

Editorial summary

This issue again addresses health insurance matters, confirming that it is a recurring and sensitive topic. It highlights concerns about rising costs and the level of coverage available to retirees.

  • Health insurance as a lasting concern
  • Rising costs
  • Maintaining adequate coverage

One-liner
Bulletin 16 — December 1997 — Health insurance: ongoing concerns


Bulletin 17 — December 1998

Editorial summary

This bulletin reviews the actions carried out by the Committee and member participation. It highlights voluntary engagement as a pillar of the Groupement’s functioning and legitimacy.

  • Review of the Committee’s actions
  • Importance of member participation
  • Recognition of volunteer work

One-liner
Bulletin 17 — December 1998 — Volunteer engagement and Committee action


Bulletin 18 — December 1998

Editorial summary

This issue analyses regulatory developments that could affect pensions and social rights. It stresses the need for close monitoring in a changing legal environment.

  • Regulatory developments
  • Potential impact on pensions
  • Legal and social monitoring

One-liner
Bulletin 18 — December 1998 — Regulatory developments and vigilance


Bulletin 19 — June 1999

Editorial summary

This bulletin underscores the central role of internal communication in the cohesion of the Groupement. It reiterates the importance of maintaining a regular link with all beneficiaries.

  • Communication as a strategic tool
  • Maintaining the link with members
  • Regular dissemination of information

One-liner
Bulletin 19 — June 1999 — Communication and cohesion within the Groupement


Bulletin 20 — December 1999

Editorial summary

This bulletin stands out by highlighting a Long-Term Care Insurance project (Assurance Dépendance), presented as a major issue to keep under close watch. Starting from an individual exchange, the text broadens the reflection to the possible consequences of such a project for retirees, illustrating the GAC-EPA’s role as an early detector of sensitive topics.

  • Emergence of the Long-Term Care Insurance project
  • Analysis of potential impacts for retirees
  • The Groupement’s alert and vigilance role

One-liner
Bulletin 20 — December 1999 — Long-term care insurance: an issue to watch


Bulletin 21 — June 2000

Editorial summary

This bulletin continues the concerns of the late 1990s, with close monitoring of pension and health insurance files. It reflects a phase where mechanisms become more complex and where detailed information becomes essential for retirees.

  • Continued follow-up of pension files
  • Attention to health insurance
  • Gradual increasing complexity of the mechanisms

One-liner
Bulletin 21 — June 2000 — Continuity and growing complexity of social protection files


Bulletin 22 — December 2000

Editorial summary

This issue focuses on understanding the decisions taken and their delayed consequences for beneficiaries. It highlights the need to go beyond announcing measures and to analyse their real effects over time.

  • Analysis of decisions and their consequences
  • A medium-term reading of impacts
  • Strengthening the Bulletin’s analytical role

One-liner
Bulletin 22 — December 2000 — Understanding today the effects of tomorrow


Bulletin 23 — June 2001

Editorial summary

This bulletin revisits the place of retirees in decision-making and governance processes. It reaffirms the GAC-EPA’s legitimacy to represent their interests and to make their voices heard to the relevant bodies.

  • Governance and representation of retirees
  • Legitimacy of the GAC-EPA
  • Dialogue with institutional bodies

One-liner
Bulletin 23 — June 2001 — Governance and legitimacy for retirees


Bulletin 24 — December 2001

Editorial summary

This issue marks an increase in the technical depth of the analyses, particularly on the financial and regulatory aspects linked to pensions. It reflects the accumulation of experience and expertise within the Groupement.

  • In-depth technical analyses
  • Focus on the financial aspects of pensions
  • Strengthening of the GAC-EPA’s expertise

One-liner
Bulletin 24 — December 2001 — Increasing technical depth in pension analyses


Bulletin 25 — June 2002

Editorial summary

This bulletin stresses changes in the regulatory framework and the need for continuous monitoring. It highlights that changes may be gradual, yet cumulatively significant for retirees.

  • Regulatory monitoring
  • Anticipating change
  • Cumulative effects of reforms

One-liner
Bulletin 25 — June 2002 — Regulatory monitoring and anticipation


Bulletin 26 — December 2002

Editorial summary

This issue offers an analysis of the medium- and long-term financial balances, highlighting the importance of the assumptions used in the projections.

  • Long-term financial balances
  • Importance of economic assumptions
  • A critical reading of projections

One-liner
Bulletin 26 — December 2002 — Financial balances and long-term assumptions


Bulletin 27 — June 2003

Editorial summary

This bulletin underscores the need to maintain constructive dialogue with decision-making bodies, while keeping a stance of vigilance and independence.

  • Institutional dialogue
  • Vigilance and independence
  • Positioning of the GAC-EPA

One-liner
Bulletin 27 — June 2003 — Institutional dialogue and vigilance


Bulletin 28 — December 2003

Editorial summary

This issue provides a progress update on actions taken and on changes in the economic and institutional context. It shows the Groupement’s ability to adapt its message to an evolving environment.

  • Interim review of actions
  • Changes in the broader context
  • Adapting the GAC-EPA’s message

One-liner
Bulletin 28 — December 2003 — Adapting action to a changing context


Bulletin 29 — June 2004

Editorial summary

This bulletin clearly emphasises the preservation of social rights and benefits in a changing environment. It reflects concern about structural changes and a determination to defend existing rights.

  • Preserving established social rights
  • Context of structural change
  • Active defence of rights

One-liner
Bulletin 29 — June 2004 — Defending established social rights


Bulletin 30 — December 2004

Editorial summary

A turning-point bulletin marking entry into a new decade. It offers a more structured and long-term vision of social issues and of the GAC-EPA’s role.

  • Entering a new decade
  • Long-term strategic vision
  • Greater maturity of the Groupement

One-liner
Bulletin 30 — December 2004 — Towards a long-term social vision


Bulletin 31 — June 2005

Editorial summary

This bulletin follows the continuity of the Groupement’s annual work. It brings together several reports presented at the General Assembly, while also reviewing recent developments concerning pensions and health insurance.

  • Annual reports presented at the General Assembly
  • Updates on pension files
  • Monitoring of health insurance

One-liner
Bulletin 31 — June 2005 — Annual reports and follow-up of social files


Bulletin 32 — December 2005

Editorial summary

This issue informs members about the state of the Pension Fund and the CERN health insurance scheme. It aims to provide a clear view of the mechanisms in place and of recent developments likely to affect beneficiaries.

  • Status of the Pension Fund
  • Developments in the health insurance scheme
  • Information and transparency

One-liner
Bulletin 32 — December 2005 — Pension Fund and health insurance


Bulletin 33 — June 2006

Editorial summary

As every year, this mid-year bulletin contains the reports submitted to the General Assembly. It also presents recent developments relating to pensions and health insurance.

  • General Assembly reports
  • Recent developments on pensions
  • Monitoring of health insurance

One-liner
Bulletin 33 — June 2006 — General Assembly and key files


Bulletin 34 — December 2006

Editorial summary

This bulletin provides a status review of the files followed by the GAC-EPA and emphasises understanding the social and financial issues involved. It highlights the importance of clarity of information in an increasingly technical context.

  • Status review of monitored files
  • Social and financial issues
  • Need for clarity and educational effort

One-liner
Bulletin 34 — December 2006 — Understanding social and financial issues


Bulletin 35 — June 2007

Editorial summary

This issue combines information from the General Assembly with practical reminders for members. It illustrates the balance between associative life and monitoring of substantive social files.

  • Associative life and General Assembly
  • Practical information for members
  • Monitoring of social files

One-liner
Bulletin 35 — June 2007 — Associative life and social files


Bulletin 36 — Spring 2008

Editorial summary

This bulletin highlights the Committee’s activities and actions carried out for the benefit of retirees. It stresses continuity of commitment and the importance of long-term follow-up.

  • Committee activities and actions
  • Continuity of commitment
  • Long-term follow-up of files

One-liner
Bulletin 36 — Spring 2008 — Committee actions and continuity


Bulletin 37 — Autumn 2008

Editorial summary

This issue analyses regulatory developments and their potential effects on retirees’ social rights. It reaffirms the need for careful monitoring in the face of legal change.

  • Regulatory developments
  • Impact on social rights
  • Legal monitoring

One-liner
Bulletin 37 — Autumn 2008 — Regulatory developments and social rights


Bulletin 38 — Spring 2009

Editorial summary

This bulletin reviews financial balances and highlights their potential fragility. It calls for a cautious reading of projections and economic assumptions.

  • Financial balances
  • Fragility of economic assumptions
  • Need for caution

One-liner
Bulletin 38 — Spring 2009 — Fragility of financial balances


Bulletin 39 — Autumn 2009

Editorial summary

This issue stresses the importance of maintaining institutional dialogue while firmly defending retirees’ interests.

  • Dialogue with institutions
  • Defence of retirees’ interests
  • Positioning of the GAC-EPA

One-liner
Bulletin 39 — Autumn 2009 — Institutional dialogue and defence of interests


Bulletin 40 — Spring 2010

Editorial summary

This intermediate synthesis bulletin highlights the consistency of the issues followed by the GAC-EPA over the years. It confirms the structural nature of pension and social protection challenges.

  • Consistency of social issues
  • Long-term perspective
  • Confirmation of structural challenges

One-liner
Bulletin 40 — Spring 2010 — Consistency of social challenges


Bulletin 41 — Year 2011

Editorial summary

This bulletin marks a major transition in the governance of the GAC-EPA. After several years as President, Philippe Bernard reviews the actions carried out and explains why the time has come to hand over leadership. He stresses the growing responsibility of the Groupement in representing pensioners within the Pension Fund and health insurance bodies, while recalling that the sustainability of social rights remains closely linked to the strength of CERN’s scientific programme and to members’ collective vigilance.

Main sections

  • A few words from the President
  • Editorial
  • Committee activities
  • November 2010 to October 2011
  • Statutory activities
  • Election results, composition of the new Committee and allocation of roles

Highlight
Committee activities

One-liner
Bulletin 41 — Year 2011 — Committee activities


Bulletin 42 — Spring 2012

Editorial summary

This issue accompanies the arrival of a new President and a rejuvenated Committee, combining continuity and renewal. The editorial focuses on improving communication with members, combining two paper bulletins per year with better use of modern tools. It also emphasises close cooperation with the Staff Association to defend, with one voice, the shared interests of active staff and retirees.

Main sections

  • A few words from the President
  • Editorial
  • Committee activities
  • November 2011 to April 2012
  • Statutory activities
  • Election results, composition of the new Committee and allocation of roles

Highlight
Committee activities

One-liner
Bulletin 42 — Spring 2012 — Committee activities


Bulletin 43 — Autumn 2012

Editorial summary

At a time when CERN’s scientific achievements dominate the news, this bulletin reminds readers that pension and social protection issues remain just as crucial. The editorial provides perspective on recent decisions affecting the Pension Fund and highlights the difficulty for members of accessing clear, calm information. It reaffirms the GAC-EPA’s role as an analytical relay, translating technical files into concrete issues for pensioners.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • About the Pension Fund – CACP
  • Committee news and activities — May 2012 to October 2012
  • Pensions: what happened?
  • Social protection — What if CERN were dissolved?

Highlight
About the Pension Fund – CACP

One-liner
Bulletin 43 — Autumn 2012 — About the Pension Fund – CACP


Bulletin 44 — Spring 2013

Editorial summary

This spring bulletin uses the image of renewal to address both scientific news and core social issues. The editorial underlines continuity in pension and social protection concerns while broadening the perspective to include colleagues from ESO. It reflects the Groupement’s intention to situate its action within a broader institutional framework while remaining attentive to the practical consequences of organisational choices for all retirees.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • About ESO (original English)
  • Committee news and activities — October 2012 to May 2013
  • Pensions: what happened?
  • Social protection — What if CERN were dissolved?

Highlight
About ESO (original English)

One-liner
Bulletin 44 — Spring 2013 — About ESO (original English)


Bulletin 45 — Autumn 2013

Editorial summary

As Committee and auditors’ elections approach, this bulletin highlights internal governance challenges within the GAC-EPA. The editorial openly addresses difficulties in attracting sufficient candidates and the need to share the volunteer workload. It recalls that credible representation of pensioners requires sustained collective engagement, at a time when sensitive files demand a strong presence from the Groupement.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • About ESO
  • Health insurance
  • Website
  • Status of Pension Fund assets

Highlight
About ESO

One-liner
Bulletin 45 — Autumn 2013 — About ESO


Bulletin 46 — Spring 2014

Editorial summary

This bulletin reflects a phase in which the GAC-EPA sought to make its communication more vivid and closer to members. The editorial highlights the value of reports, interviews and testimonials in illustrating social issues concretely, alongside rigorous monitoring of pension and health insurance files.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Report
  • Interview with René Jacot-Guillarmod
  • CHIS claim form
  • Online presence

Highlight
Report

One-liner
Bulletin 46 — Spring 2014 — Report


Bulletin 47 — Autumn 2014

Editorial summary

The editorial reviews the Committee’s many activities and the patient follow-up of several sensitive files. It stresses the need to remain attentive to the concrete effects of decisions taken by CERN and ESO bodies, and recalls that vigilance and member involvement remain essential to preserving acquired social rights.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Check your postal details
  • 2015 actuarial study: follow-up
  • Short-term reserves: how do they work?
  • Health insurance

Highlight
Check your postal details

One-liner
Bulletin 47 — Autumn 2014 — Check your postal details


Bulletin 48 — Spring 2015

Editorial summary

This spring bulletin highlights the importance of regular, understandable information for all members. While no immediate upheaval is expected, pensions and health insurance remain central concerns, requiring anticipation and organisation to defend pensioners’ interests effectively.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Interview with François Charron
  • Election results
  • Health insurance
  • 2015 actuarial study

Highlight
Interview with François Charron

One-liner
Bulletin 48 — Spring 2015 — Interview with François Charron


Bulletin 49 — Autumn 2015

Editorial summary

In a turbulent economic environment, this editorial recalls that certain issues — foremost among them the Pension Fund — periodically return to the forefront. After a stormy period marked by difficult decisions and strong mobilisation, the bulletin calls for assessing achieved results and maintaining effort, highlighting the GAC-EPA’s role in collective action.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Health insurance
  • Long-term care insurance: CERN initiative
  • Pension Fund investments: a political debate?
  • Health insurance: special edition

Highlight
Long-term care insurance: CERN initiative

One-liner
Bulletin 49 — Autumn 2015 — Long-term care insurance: CERN initiative


Bulletin 50 — Spring 2016

Editorial summary

The publication of the 50th bulletin provides an opportunity to look back on the GAC-EPA’s history and the continuity of its action. The editorial draws parallels between concerns expressed twenty years ago and those of today, underlining the enduring nature of core issues.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Health insurance
  • Long-term care insurance
  • CERN finances
  • CERN and Europe

Highlight
Health insurance

One-liner
Bulletin 50 — Spring 2016 — Health insurance


Bulletin 51 — Autumn 2016

Editorial summary

This bulletin opens with observations on several changes, some welcome and others more ambiguous. It notes improvements in the Pension Fund and health insurance situation while stressing the need for continued vigilance and addressing practical issues affecting retirees’ daily lives.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • The world is changing — and us?
  • Editorial
  • Reflections
  • About ESO
  • Health insurance

Highlight
The world is changing — and us?

One-liner
Bulletin 51 — Autumn 2016 — The world is changing — and us?


Bulletin 52 — Spring 2017

Editorial summary

Using the phrase “Everything ends except the circle”, this editorial reflects on the end of mandates and cycles. While the President prepares to step down, the bulletin stresses continuity beyond individuals and invites members to anticipate inevitable transitions in their own lives.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Election results
  • About ESO
  • Health insurance
  • Long-term care insurance

Highlight
Election results

One-liner
Bulletin 52 — Spring 2017 — Election results


Bulletin 53 — Autumn 2017

Editorial summary

Starting from reflections on how we perceive change, this editorial illustrates deep transformations in the CERN region and its social environment. It calls on the GAC-EPA to remain attentive to change while defending trust, solidarity and intergenerational bonds.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Health insurance
  • Long-term care insurance
  • CERN and Europe
  • Interview

Highlight
Long-term care insurance

One-liner
Bulletin 53 — Autumn 2017 — Long-term care insurance


Bulletin 54 — Spring 2018

Editorial summary

This bulletin revisits CERN’s announced “major security culture change”, notably the obligation to wear badges visibly at all times. While understandable in a security context, the editorial warns against replacing a culture of trust with one of control.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Health insurance
  • Long-term care insurance
  • CERN and Europe
  • A bit of history

Highlight
Health insurance

One-liner
Bulletin 54 — Spring 2018 — Health insurance


Bulletin 55 — Autumn 2018

Editorial summary

Titled “La Der.”, this editorial is Gertjan Bossen’s final message as President of the GAC-EPA. It combines nostalgia and gratitude, recalling key moments and emphasising the collective strength of the Groupement beyond individuals.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Health insurance
  • Long-term care insurance
  • CERN and Europe
  • Life of the Groupement

Highlight
Long-term care insurance

One-liner
Bulletin 55 — Autumn 2018 — Long-term care insurance


Bulletin 56 — Spring 2019

Editorial summary

This bulletin focuses on very practical aspects of the Groupement’s life: calls for translators and proofreaders, reminders about membership fees, and detailed explanations of procedures. It underlines the importance of member support for sustainability.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Health insurance
  • Pensions
  • Long-term care insurance
  • Committee activities

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Pensions

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Bulletin 56 — Spring 2019 — Pensions


Bulletin 57 — Autumn 2019

Editorial summary

The new President shares his first impressions, highlighting the GAC-EPA’s important role. The editorial mentions a successful joint action with the Staff Association and addresses other sensitive issues, calling for continued commitment.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Health insurance
  • Pensions
  • Life of the Groupement
  • Practical information

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Life of the Groupement

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Bulletin 57 — Autumn 2019 — Life of the Groupement


Bulletin 58 — Spring 2020

Editorial summary

Written at the very start of the COVID-19 pandemic, this editorial opens with wishes of health and peace. Despite difficult conditions, the Committee continued its work dynamically, particularly on health insurance and survivor’s pension issues.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Communication
  • Life of the Groupement
  • Practical information
  • Health insurance

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Communication

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Bulletin 58 — Spring 2020 — Communication


Bulletin 59 — Autumn 2020

Editorial summary

Continuing the health crisis context, this autumn bulletin reflects on a year marked by exceptional constraints. It highlights continued Committee effectiveness and the need to restore normal access conditions for pensioners.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Access to information
  • Life of the Groupement
  • Practical information
  • Health insurance

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Access to information

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Bulletin 59 — Autumn 2020 — Access to information


Bulletin 60 — Spring 2021

Editorial summary

Still written in a prolonged crisis context, this editorial acknowledges fatigue while highlighting the Committee’s continuity and effectiveness. It reiterates the importance of the GAC-EPA’s role at a time of sensitive decisions.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Life of the Groupement
  • Health insurance
  • Pensions
  • Practical information

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Pensions

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Bulletin 60 — Spring 2021 — Pensions


Bulletin 61 — Autumn 2021

Editorial summary

Despite ongoing difficulties, this editorial reports progress on pensions, including changes in the Pension Fund’s composition and improvements in survivor’s pension rights, while calling for continued vigilance.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Life of the Groupement
  • Health insurance
  • Pensions
  • Practical information

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Life of the Groupement

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Bulletin 61 — Autumn 2021 — Life of the Groupement


Bulletin 62 — Spring 2022

Editorial summary

This spring 2022 bulletin is marked by the end of the pandemic and the outbreak of war in Eastern Europe. The editorial expresses wishes for health and peace and highlights the GAC-EPA’s solidarity actions and cooperation with the Staff Association.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Pension Fund
  • Health insurance
  • Committee activities
  • Practical information

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Pension Fund

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Bulletin 62 — Spring 2022 — Pension Fund


Bulletin 63 — Autumn 2022

Editorial summary

In this autumn bulletin, the President again addresses members, recalling successive crises and their impact on daily life. Despite these challenges, the Committee maintained its energy and effectiveness, reaffirming the GAC-EPA’s core mission: defending pension and health insurance beneficiaries.

Main sections

  • A word from the President
  • Editorial
  • Health insurance
  • Pensions
  • Associative life
  • Practical information

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Health insurance

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Bulletin 63 — Autumn 2022 — Health insurance