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"en.20050308.16.2-128"2
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"We support the report on the social situation in the European Union. However, we voted against the demand for the Commission to withdraw its proposal for a directive on services in the internal market, partly because the demand is unrealistic and partly because we believe that we can influence the content of the directive in the European Parliament. When it comes to harmonising the status of paid work, involving corresponding rights and guarantees – especially where social protection and lifelong learning are concerned - we assume that such harmonisation is about minimum levels. When it comes to introducing measures such as the ‘minimum wage’, we interpret this as referring to what, in Sweden, we call social allowances and not to the introduction of a minimum wage system."@en1
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