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"Mr President, a job – work – is the most important means of preventing exclusion. The European Union is little able to tackle the question of employment directly. The Luxembourg process, as it is known, with its yearly reports on employment and its approach to best practices and learning by example, is an excellent attempt to reinforce cooperation among Member States and encourage success and transparency.
A big step forward will be the subsequent Luxembourg process, which invests in new technology and uses it to put Europe on the path to growth. Action to bolster employment must focus too on where best to obtain added value, in other words, education and training, research, the adoption of new technology as a tool of growth and, in particular, as one of sustainable growth. We shall have equality by attending to the matter of public social services, which also make it possible for women to be fully represented in the labour market."@en1
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