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"Madam President, I would like to offer my sincere thanks to the rapporteur for mentioning a number of issues relevant during the current economic crisis. A year has elapsed since the European Commission's proposal concerning the agenda for new skills and employment, yet unemployment in Europe is still growing. One can say that European strategies are ineffective and do not keep up with reality. More and more people are excluded from the labour market. Member States are forced to reduce public spending, which has very serious social consequences.
In this context, it is essential to release the initiatives as soon as possible and to launch a number of European hardship funds. Without doubt, the most pressing issue is the problem of employment of young people – graduates of universities and vocational schools. They are often forced to take jobs in very difficult conditions and for very low pay. I support the idea of creating incentives for entrepreneurs in order to develop work experience programmes that allow young people the earliest possible contact with the labour market. This will help reduce the scale of social exclusion of people entering their adult life."@en1
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