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The guidelines for Member States’ employment policies challenge the EU, rightly in my view, to respond to some of the essential employment issues. Their concerns rightly focus on the question of those excluded from labour markets, such as younger and older people and other similarly marginalised citizens, either in their own countries or in other Member States.
I feel, however, that there is a balance to be struck between challenging Community and national institutions and advocating appropriate, effective solutions. The debate on employment policies has a European dimension that should not be overlooked. This has, in fact, been a constant concern of mine as an MEP, because I feel that reformist synergies need to be created in the European area and that Parliament is one of the most appropriate institutions to achieve this objective."@en1
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