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"Mr Barroso, as you know, you have made no mention whatsoever of your position on issues such as the protection of biodiversity or your commitments pursuant to the Millennium Goals and the European Union’s sustainable development strategy.
I shall focus on the meaning of flexicurity, which you often use to combine flexibility and security. This concept appears to harbour serious dangers in terms of worker protection. Part-time employment, for example, is fine when it is the worker’s choice. However, forced employment, where the worker has no choice, but is perhaps unable to find a job, looks like part-time unemployment.
There is a similar problem with forced employment in jobs and with working times that have an adverse impact on citizens’ personal lives and their quality of life. If you are elected, what political guidelines do you intend to issue on these matters, in cases which concern you? Also, why do you not mention specific targets for green professions and other such initiatives, not so that you become ‘green’, but so that you at least indicate which way is the way out of the crisis?"@en1
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