Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2016-12-14-Speech-3-511-250"
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"en.20161214.38.3-511-250"2
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"European railways are in need of urgent modernisation and more competition in order for them to become a genuine alternative to road transport. While the technical aspects of the railway reform were already voted on a few months ago, today the European Parliament voted on three reports addressing the political aspects. After three years of difficult negotiations between Parliament and the Member States, Socialists and Democrats, including Labour MEPs, decided to reject the compromise reached with the Council on one of the reports, on the opening of the market for domestic passenger transport services. During the negotiations, the Council completely dismissed the demand by the European Parliament to ensure the mandatory transfer of staff in cases of change of provider in the public sector. Labour MEPs back railway modernisation, but not at the expense of workers."@en1
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