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"The Coalition and the European left as a body voted against the amended Bolkenstein proposal adopted by the European Parliament because it will bring the position of workers under pressure and is a serious blow to social Europe.
The compromise between the European right and the socialists moderates but does not eliminate the neoliberal logic and huge negative social impact of the proposal. With its ambiguities, it leaves the door open to further unfavourable interpretations, by both the Commission and the Court. The reworded Commission and Council proposal adopted today by Parliament without any amendments strengthens all these dangerous ambiguities.
The Court of Justice of the European Communities systematically protects the undertakings that provide services in its case law, using the principle of the country of origin. It always rules against the rules of the host country, with the argument that they hamper the activities of the undertakings in question.
The dangerous relocation of undertakings to countries with minimal social and environmental legislation is strengthened with the adoption of the directive.
The fight by the European left against social dumping will continue even after the vote on the directive, both at national and at European level, in cooperation with the trade unions and non-governmental organisations."@en1
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