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"en.20001025.6.3-119"2
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"The report concerns the socio-political agenda for the next five years. It contains a series of proposals we wholeheartedly support for improving social conditions and workers’ conditions. We appreciate the rapporteur’s words on the open coordination method which respects the Member States’ independence on socio-political issues and is founded upon voluntary harmonisation and coordination.
We are, nonetheless, concerned that the report at the same time contains proposals to the effect that the Commission must be the engine for developing social policy in Europe, meaning growing supranationalism in this area too. If the legislation concerning labour market and social policy is to operate well, it must be the end result of a process of change that develops from below and reflects the variety of conditions and experiences in Europe."@en1
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