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The extremely precarious state of the metallurgy sector is well known, as is the lack of an overall plan to revive the sector at European level. Portugal has also suffered as a result of this. Hence our vote in solidarity with the workers, the unions and the population of Terni, in the hope of maintaining a high-tech production hub.
We deplore the rejection of our group’s proposal, which was intended substantially to diminish the effects of company relocations, from which Portugal is also suffering.
It is therefore essential that the Commission propose adequate legislation to protect workers from the appalling consequences of company relocation, that it promote legislation containing social clauses designed to protect jobs and the standard of living of families affected, and which commit companies to providing workers with the opportunity to gain new professional qualifications. A new policy is also required that would oblige multinationals, especially those that neglect their social responsibilities, to return any financial support granted to them."@en1
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