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"Mr President, this document deals with employment strategy and social policy. I voted for it, naturally, but I should still like to make a point. I often hear it said by certain enlightened and important economists that employment strategy cannot be divorced from pensions strategy. If one talks about increasing employment in Europe, one should also be talking about reforming pensions for those in work. I must emphasise, however, Mr President, that one should call a spade a spade and say what one thinks. When people talk about a European employment strategy, they are trying to increase the number of jobs in Europe, but when they talk about a European pensions strategy, unfortunately, they are talking about reducing and cutting pensions. It is time people explained what they actually mean by what they say!"@en1
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