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"I supported the report, although with certain reservations. The report also shed important light on my report from the previous session, which talks about female poverty in the European Union. It is an example of the fact that we are taking the situation of job threats seriously. Many women and families are asking whether European politicians have a practical solution and concrete policies for social problems. Politicians should not interfere in the economy. Economic freedom is one of the characteristics of the common market. However, if the profit motive leads some companies to demand of employees that they work in hazardous and insecure conditions, law makers must erect barriers against this. We must finally acknowledge that the work of women in the home is also not properly secured. Insurance companies have already quantified this, and now it is the turn of the politicians. I would like to call on the Commission to put forward proposals for the recognition of the work of women in the home as a non-monetary investment in national prosperity."@en1
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