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"Mr President, I shall be brief: I congratulate the rapporteur, but not the majority of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, which has brought us these amendments to the report. The jobs market is changing – new professions, new technologies and the growing share of services mean that new forms of employment will appear.
The left’s anxieties regarding worse paid and less secure jobs is usually erroneous. The real problem is the spread of inflexible solutions which hinder the creation of new jobs and condemn a large group of people to unemployment, and the transposition of such negative experience to countries which have a very competitive jobs market.
The red tape facing firms delegating workers within the European market is nothing more than a modern form of protectionism, aimed mainly at the new Member States, as shown by the examples of the
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cases, which went all the way to the European Court of Justice.
For these reasons, if the amendments proposed by the members of the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats are implemented, by the rapporteur as well as by others, this report will not be able to count on my support."@en1
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