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"Working time is something that lends itself to national legislation and that the EU should not regulate. There is, however, now already a directive at EU level that regulates working time, and the present directive is designed to update the existing directive. The Liberal Party has therefore voted in favour of ensuring that individual rules in the working time directive are as constructive as possible. We have defended the principle of subsidiarity and a flexible labour market in which employees’ health is simultaneously protected.
Unfortunately, a host of detailed regulation, which we believe may damage small enterprises in Europe, was voted through. We therefore voted against the proposal as a whole."@en1
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