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"en.19991116.6.2-095"2
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"The present situation in which large groups of workers are excluded from the EU’s basic working time regulations is unacceptable. We therefore think that the Smet report constitutes an important step towards improving the work situation of hundreds of thousands of employees and preventing a situation in which working times are made into an unfair means of competition. We consider however that the proposal to regulate Sunday working, originally a proposal from the Group of the European People’s Party, is unjustified. We are therefore going to vote against Amendment No 1.
We also consider that Amendment No 7 concerning fishermen’s working times is too far-reaching. We consider that the special conditions which apply in the fisheries sector are better taken into account in the Council’s common position."@en1
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