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The Lisbon European Council set out a new strategic objective for the Union, namely to turn it into the most dynamic and competitive knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. The Agenda for Social Policy constitutes the Union’s itinerary in the social and employment field as part of the general Lisbon Strategy.
In this context, the Commission has emphasised the importance of simplifying and rationalising the current situation, by proposing an integrated programme for employment and social solidarity (PROGRESS).
The PROGRESS programme is the new Community programme containing the four programmes that currently make up the Agenda for Social Policy and a range of budgetary headings relating to working conditions.
As regards the amendments tabled by the rapporteur, I welcome the increase in the financial framework, the strengthening of Parliament’s role in the monitoring and the implementation of the programme and the involvement of the social partners and non-governmental organisations."@en1
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