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"Mr President, this resolution takes it for granted that the European institutions grant public aid to private enterprises, even if they want to have a certain amount of control over the use of this aid. I personally am against the use of public funds to increase private profits. Public money, whether it belongs to the Member States or to the European institutions, should be reserved for public services. Naturally, at the very least, we should demand that companies which do not fulfil their obligations, and in particular those which implement redundancies after receiving public money, reimburse the subsidies they have received. Just as, at the very least, we should refuse to grant subsidies to businesses which, having received aid in one Member State, transfer production to another State. The real problem, however, is not even that. The problem lies in the current exponential increase in mass redundancies. It is unacceptable for an employer or board of executives to be able to decide to make workers redundant simply to increase company profits. It is unacceptable for lives to be destroyed and regions ruined in order to pay higher dividends to shareholders. Mr Fischler, I would ask you this: what use are the European institutions if they are powerless in the face of this fundamental problem? What power do they have if they cannot or do not want to force at least the major profit-making companies to keep on their employees, by forbidding them from implementing mass redundancies?"@en1

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