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In recent years, various economic, social and cultural factors have led to a radical change in the labour markets; this report clearly identifies certain key points and challenges for the future. Firstly, we need to close the current gap, which is too large, between the world of education and training and the world of work. This is why we should welcome continuous exchanges between the two worlds, with greater involvement of employers and production facilities in the training of young people. Once they have received suitable training, these young people must have full access to employment with appropriate recognition.
Moreover, the report places the right emphasis on the need to safeguard the manufacturing and handicraft sector, since it is in danger of meeting a slow, painful demise. Apart from frequently representing a region’s excellence and traditions, it can be a genuine, powerful driver for development. Lastly, I would like to stress an important aspect regarding senior citizens: I think that it makes a great deal of sense to establish serious, coordinated volunteer programmes to make the most of a wealth of experience and knowledge which otherwise would inevitably be lost."@en1
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