17/02/2017 (Agence Europe) – Following a complaint from a young Austrian man, European Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly recommended on Friday 17 February that the European External Action Service (EEAS) ‘pay all of its trainees an appropriate allowance.’ The EEAS has nearly 800 trainees in its delegations around the world, whose full-time services are not remunerated and who have to cover their own costs. ‘The trainees must cover all of their costs including accommodation, travel and...