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"I voted in favour of the European Parliament resolution on the mobilisation of the EGF to support the 2 476 people made redundant in Germany’s automotive industry. The period of unemployment will be used by the German authorities for a broad upgrading of skills levels, not only with regard to vocational training and higher education, but also to allow migrant and low-skilled workers to achieve basic skills to help them become reintegrated into the labour market.
At European level, we are facing in the automotive manufacturing industry similar situations in Sweden, where 2 258 workers have been made redundant, in Austria, where 774 redundancies have been made in companies manufacturing motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers, and in Belgium, where the industry has made more than 2 500 employees redundant. Throughout Europe, more than 8 000 jobs will be lost due to restructuring of the automotive manufacturing industry.
The financial assistance offered to redundant workers should be made available as quickly and efficiently as possible. However, this is a short-term measure which will not resolve the problem of disappearing jobs. The EU needs a strong industrial policy in the automotive manufacturing industry in order to keep existing jobs and even create new ones."@en1
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