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The spread of non-declared work is not down to workers opting to supplement their incomes but to the determination of firms to milk only the most profitable sectors. The other sectors, where profits are considered to be less extensive or less quick, are contracted out. Such sub-contracting effectively promotes the outsourcing of work.
Bringing “greater flexibility to the labour market” (point 11 of the motion for a resolution), making “efforts to reduce tax and contribution levels” (point 11), and promoting “flexible working hours” (point 26) will not be sufficient to reduce the extent of undeclared work. It is not the workers who should be held responsible but rather the capitalist economic logic which must be fought for it continually endeavours to reduce labour costs, particularly by eliminating employers’ social security contributions."@en1
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