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"The report accepts that ‘austerity measures being pursued in a number of Member States have coincided with, and are partly responsible for, very significant increases in unemployment’, ‘regrets the fact that at a time of crisis Member States have reduced their education and training budgets’ and refers at certain points to the need for stable and permanent employment. However, the report’s overall approach is governed by the philosophy of asking the Member States to adapt their policies to market requirements and, leaving the pretexts aside, basically shifts responsibility for lifelong learning on to the workers. Furthermore, remaining within the framework of the EU 2020 strategy, it sees competitiveness and the promotion of ‘employability’ as the basic priority and objective and maintains
a flexicurity-type approach. Finally, putting the market and its needs first for the purpose of developing skills and defining new types of jobs, it supports links between undertakings and education establishments and ‘stresses the need to involve employers in the management of education institutions and in the development of courses, teaching methods, apprenticeships and qualification’. As such, although there are a number of positive individual points in it, I voted against the report."@en1
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