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"Not a single aspect of this report directs serious criticism towards the Annual Growth Survey, the European Semester, the EU-IMF programmes or the so-called ‘austerity policies’ implemented in various Member States, which have been the main cause of increased unemployment, poverty, and social and economic recession. While the rapporteur advocates the need for the Commission and the Council to take account of social aspects and the promotion of employment, she supports maintaining the so-called ‘austerity policies’ – which are, in fact, policies of aggression against the workers – through the implementation of national reform programmes, arguing that ‘national and regional parliaments, social partners, public authorities and civil society are deeply involved in the implementation and monitoring of policy guidance under the Europe 2020 strategy and economic governance process’. This, therefore, is utter nonsense. Moreover, the rapporteur proposes the creation of more flexible employment models and the mobility of workers as a way of increasing employment among women, young and old, and also that those receiving benefits should have to contribute to the labour market in order to have the right to receive those benefits. Obviously, we voted against."@en1
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