‘So Far So Good’: EMA Talks Relocation, Staff Retention, Teleworkers And More

Around 125 staff members have left the European Medicines Agency because of Brexit but the regulator says this should not impact the core services related to the authorization and supervision of medicines for which it is responsible.

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The EMA's permanent building is under construction and should be ready this year. • Source: Shutterstock

The European Medicines Agency has so far lost around 125 staff members because of Brexit and its forced relocation from London to Amsterdam, but it does not believe this loss is affecting the core services related to the authorization and supervision of medicines for which it is responsible.

In addition, the two years of preparation the agency put into the move to its temporary building in the Dutch...

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