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The People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy is particularly delighted at the fact that the compromise amendments that have been agreed upon are fully in keeping with the European Commission’s initiative to launch a Europass, an Internet system that should promote the comparability of degrees and qualifications in the EU. The compromise contains a time-based points system, with quality points being awarded to each training course. This system guarantees that in the assessment of a training course, not the length of time, but the quality, is of importance. In addition, in a compromise, the rights and duties have been tightened up of those professions that involve extra care duty to protect the consumer, by means of compulsory registration and insurance in the case of a temporary provision of services in another Member State. For women too, the same rights remain valid for access to the labour market. A discriminating provision providing for the possibility of retaining a qualification only if work had not been interrupted for two out of the last five years, has been deleted. The directive is of vital importance in enhancing mobility on the labour market and is an essential precondition for achieving the Lisbon objective. A transparent system of qualifications will become more important, particularly in the light of enlargement, which will result in a further increase in intra-Community migration."@en1
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