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"I voted in favour of this report because education is a basic prerequisite for intellectual capital in Europe. Europe’s strength is its skilled population and considerable know-how, especially in the field of technology. In a changing world, however, nothing can be taken for granted. Europe is steadily losing its appeal compared with the rising economic powers. By investing in education today, we invest in future innovations and, consequently, in European competitiveness and appeal.
An ageing population is one of Europe’s greatest challenges. Accordingly, it is important that the population’s knowledge potential is deployed appropriately with the provision of learning opportunities for older citizens also. I think that it is important that employers, too, acknowledge their role as promoters of skills. For example, a young employee’s successful induction at work will help that young person to adapt to working life."@en1
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