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Having seen that the lack, to date, of a common framework for the production, transmission and evaluation of comparable labour cost indices has been a major weakness in the action plan for EMU statistics – a fact that will also have a detrimental effect on inflation in the Eurozone – I have supported this report, which rightly seeks to guarantee the existence of this common framework. In fact, as the rapporteur points out, this common framework will enable the ECB to monitor changes in inflation within the EMU and will be of enormous benefit to the social partners in negotiating wage agreements.
As in countless other cases, transparent and reliable information and the existence of clear and understood criteria these days constitute a crucial tool. This will contribute both to the upstream adoption of fair, proportionate and appropriate measures by national and Community authorities and to serving as a downstream tool for clarifying the role and interests of economic actors and ensuring that the composition of these is balanced.
Whilst welcoming the establishment of this common framework, I still look forward to the results of this new regulation’s implementation, in which the quality of data in particular will be assessed, because the Commission will have to present a report on the new regulation’s implementation to the European Parliament and to the Council every two years."@en1
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