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". I have voted against this report because I believe that, by tabling various amendments to the Commission’s original text, we have ultimately created a framework that is clearly counterproductive to the interests it is intended to safeguard. In fact, as the rapporteur acknowledges, there are some aspects on which the social partners involved have to date never reached agreement. Furthermore, equating the factors of the legal relationship of temporary work with permanent work will ultimately lead to this soon no longer being a viable possibility for companies and therefore, one less window of opportunity for many workers. It should be emphasised that we cannot and shall not allow the same provisions for safety, health and social rights that apply to other workers not to be applied to temporary workers. This protection already exists, in fact, in various regulatory instruments. It would have been more useful for us to have seen a statistical breakdown of the use of temporary labour in Europe, which successive European Councils have seen as another instrument with which to combat unemployment and for the suggestion to have been made to impose limits on its use, thereby combating not temporary work itself but rather the unacceptable abuses of such work."@en1

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