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"Mr President, I wish to thank Mrs Jensen and Mrs Thorning-Schmidt for their work on the reports. Where Mrs Thorning-Schmidt’s report was concerned, there was a hard fight at the conciliation stage. On one point, our political group is not satisfied with the outcome, and that is when it comes to the limit value for whole-body vibrations, which we believe was set too high. It is even higher than the international industry standard and significantly higher than the level set by the Commission from the beginning. I know that Mrs Thorning-Schmidt shares my group’s view on this point. With regard to Mrs Jensen’s report, I want to point out that it is incredibly important that the Commission and the European Employment Strategy should now begin to pay attention to the local levels. The employment strategy we have had so far has often got no further than government offices and not been channelled into working life in the Member States. Now, there is greater interest in such a strategy’s being applied, and it is incredibly valuable for money to be earmarked for information activities at local level. I have followed Mrs Jensen’s work and seen how hard she has fought along the same lines as myself. Later in the year, I shall return with a report that will take the work further in the same direction. It is particularly important to set aside money for the provision of information because local information activities are unheard of and there are no trends at all towards, or guarantees of, the central authorities’ distributing information from Brussels. I should like to have seen still larger appropriations, but I hope to be able to return to this subject later."@en1

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