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"Madam President, the Bastos report is Parliament’s response to one of the flagship initiatives of the European Commission and the European Union. I agree with the previous speaker that we must guarantee that everyone has access to high-quality education and qualifications. This must be one of the basic tasks of the European Union. However, especially in times of crisis, it becomes clear how solid the foundations of a united Europe are. I am concerned that parts of these foundations are starting to shake and crumble.
We have spoken about the European Social Fund (ESF) and also about the question of social dialogue. In contrast to Mr Vlasák, I do not believe that flexicurity will give us solid foundations. We do not need the flexicurity approach. Workers are effectively being forced to take poorly paid jobs which generally offer poor social protection. This will not give them the motivation to acquire new qualifications and to attend training courses."@en1
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