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"en.20121023.45.2-526-750"2
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"This is Spain’s 19th application for EGF mobilisation since the Fund’s inception. It concerns another 878 workers in the shipbuilding industry who have been made redundant by 35 enterprises in the region of Galicia. The justification has been repeated countless times: major structural changes in world trade patterns due to globalisation. Although we support this mobilisation, as it is essential to support these workers, we would reiterate our reservations and criticisms regarding the perversity of this Fund. It would have been better for measures to have been taken to avoid the unemployment of these workers. We cannot fail to draw parallels with the situation of Estaleiros Navais de Viana do Castelo, where the workers are fighting to maintain the public nature of the enterprise, which is strategically important, and to keep their jobs. Privatisation, which we strongly oppose, would leave the jobs of hundreds of workers at the mercy of the interests of any future multinational owner (and of the division of work as it saw fit)."@en1
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