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". I wholeheartedly support this report by Ms Weiler which welcomes the 2002 employment guidelines. Whilst the report recognises that full employment can be achieved through further structural reforms of the labour market, it also calls for increased investment in training, especially for job seekers. The quantitative, as well as qualitative, returns that the EU would reap as a result of its commitment to training are unquestionable. Training and education are essential ways in which EU Member States can jointly boost the EU's employment rate. Time and again in Member States, investment in education and training has proved to be successful and when coordinated at a pan-European level, this would be amplified. It is important that these commitments are realised and that they do not simply turn into hot air. Finally, the recommendation that both sides of industry should agree on changes in working practices could pave the way for enhanced industrial relations and create a situation whereby the specialist knowledge of each party is fully utilised."@en1
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