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I voted for the report on the Agenda for New Skills and Jobs because exiting the current crisis depends on providing jobs throughout Member States. The EU’s competitiveness depends on guaranteeing the availability of a skilled workforce, promoting the demand for labour and creating jobs, improving the operation of the labour market, promoting labour markets that support inclusion and improving the quality of jobs and working conditions.
In order to boost competitiveness and generate new jobs, the EU must invest in developing and modernising the transport, energy and communication infrastructures, and in agriculture, research and education. The EU’s new industrial policy needs to promote education in technical fields. Furthermore, in view of the estimated shortage of health-care and IT professionals, we call on the Commission and Member States to adopt measures aimed at providing well-qualified human resources and the skills required for these areas.
I voted for Amendment 1, which calls on the Commission to take into account that in labour markets with a high prevalence of SMEs and where workers very often lack proper representation at company level, decentralised collective bargaining might lead to a deterioration in working conditions."@en1
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