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". We have not voted in favour of this report, because we do not want to support capital investors, whether in the cultural sector or in other sectors. Besides, they are often the same: a good many capitalists, who are profiting from investing in private television, in the cinema or in publishing, profit the most from public works, the monopoly of water distribution, even from manufacturing weapons. What we want, on the contrary, is to protect those, thanks to whom this ‘cultural industry’ works. As a result we give our complete support to those employed in the entertainment industry without steady employment who have been fighting for many months to defend their living conditions. The French Government, which makes such a big case of the ‘cultural exception’, is not making an exception for workers in the entertainment sector: on the direct recommendations of the major employers, it has just launched an attack on their social protection, as it prepares to launch further attacks on the social security of all employees."@en1

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