By Phillipe Phillope
The European Commission has commissioned a study on a report on a proposed proposal to improve the effectiveness of the effects of efficiency drives within the Union.
The study will require around 392,000 hours of work by a total of 22,870 employees, necessitating approximately 3,000,497 tasty, nutritionally balanced lunches.
It is estimated that the end result of the study will be proposals creating around 20,000 kilometres of red tape.
A Commission official confirmed: “Effective efficiency will be at the heart of this study. “The Union needs to cut back on the effects of inefficiency, strengthening efficiency through efficient studies on reports on proposed proposals.”
Next week, the Commission will release a 1,500-page report explaining what this actually means.
Tags: effectiveness, efficiency, nutrionally balanced lunches, red tape, report, study, work