Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-09-11-Speech-2-486-500"
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"The education sector must be regarded as being of paramount importance in every Member State, and the way in which we now regulate lifelong learning will have a huge impact on the prosperity of future generations in the European Union. Although measures are being taken to implement and widen the popularity of continuous training programmes for adults, I think that significant efforts need to be made in the area of professional retraining. Professions appear and disappear from one decade to the next, and there is a steady rise in the number of people unable to continue making a living because they are not keeping pace with scientific and technological developments. In addition to this, I think that raising the retirement age provides a further argument for launching substantial investments in extensive professional retraining and lifelong learning programmes across the whole of the EU."@en1
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