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"I voted against the Gruny report because, despite the improvements made by the amendments agreed in the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, this is a report that promotes the flexicurity approach and other neoliberal arrangements which result in job insecurity. Despite the fact that the report appears to be more ‘balanced’ than in its initial form, it is still in keeping with the Commission’s Green Paper on labour law and still believes that flexibility is and must be a ‘basic tool of the economy’.
It is based on making a tool of the concept of ‘lifelong learning’ for the benefit of capital and businesses and not for the personal and professional development of workers. It also promotes the view that ‘self-employment’ is the type of work that should be promoted. For the same reasons, by which I mean the insistence on the ‘balanced flexicurity’ approach, I voted against the motion for a resolution tabled by the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance."@en1
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