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"In almost all of Parliament’s part-sessions requests for the mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) have been adopted. This is a clear sign of the consequences of the prevalent EU policies, but not so much as to provoke a change in them.
This report supports the mobilisation of the EGF in favour of Austria, with the aim of supporting the reintegration into the labour market of workers made redundant as a result of the global economic and financial crisis. This is the seventh application to be examined under the 2011 budget and refers to the mobilisation of a total amount of EUR 1 221 128 from the EGF for Austria. It concerns 167 redundancies, 74 of which are targeted for assistance, from the company AT&S, which specialises in the manufacture of printed circuit boards (PCBs), in the region of Eastern Upper Styria, during the four-month reference period from 1 September to 31 December 2009.
While it is true that the effects of the capitalist crisis have been focused particularly severely on outlying countries, which stems from the capitalist nature of the process of integration and its inherently uneven development, it is also the case, and we should not forget it, that workers are not shielded from these effects in any country."@en1
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