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"Mr President, some time ago I met my brother. I have a brother called Edgardo Fatuzzo, who lives in Novara, but unfortunately we do not see each other very often. When we last saw each other and he heard I was an MEP for the Pensioners’ Party, elected to Brussels by pensioners, and that I am the national secretary of this party in Italy, he said to me, “As you are in politics, do you know that when we work and are over fifty they make it quite clear to us that they cannot wait for us to give up our jobs, and they make us feel we are a burden? This is because there are too many young people and they get lower wages; we, however, are slow to understand progress and earn more.”
Well, I should like it to be considered harassment when older people are harassed for the sole reason that they have grown old in their jobs, a point which unfortunately is not mentioned in this document."@en1
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