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". Precariousness affects not only working conditions and relations, but also the very stability and quality of life for workers. Precariousness affects more women than men in Europe, thus exacerbating gender disparities at work, particularly in terms of social rights and wages. This situation is even more severe in domestic work and work carried out by female migrant workers. In this crisis, precarious workers were the first to be affected by job losses. With the recession and the destruction of jobs with contracts, the structure of employment is becoming even more precarious. This cycle needs to be reversed. It is necessary to ensure gender equality and social rights in the workplace. Combating precariousness and the double burden of work on women should be the EU’s most pressing objectives, and I therefore support this report, as it represents a step in that direction."@en1

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