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"A total of 199 operators and other workers in the industry of ‘Printing and reproduction of recorded media’ in the Netherlands have become victims of the crisis of capitalism, and we are now called on to support them. This support is indispensable, but it does not silence the revolt and the demands to prioritise prevention instead of the introduction of stop-gap measures, as we have so often maintained. This would require serious changes to existing policy, which the leaders of the European Union do not seem willing to do; quite the contrary.
This report concerns yet another mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF). On 28 June 2011, the Commission adopted this new proposal for a decision for the Netherlands, with the aim of supporting the reintegration into the labour market of workers made redundant. This is the ninth application to be examined under the 2011 budget and refers to the mobilisation of a total amount of EUR 667 823. The application relates to redundancies, all of them targeted for assistance, which occurred in 14 enterprises operating in the NUTS II region of Noord-Brabant (NL41), during the nine-month reference period from 16 January to 16 October 2010."@en1
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