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". I voted in favour of this directive and welcome this proposal. Unfortunately, we need to deal today with the lack of personnel within the European Union, and in particular in France, in all nautical occupations. We are, therefore, forced to call on third-country nationals and, consequently, we need to ensure that these people have received high-quality training. The level of training does in fact have a significant impact on maritime safety. Wear and tear on vessels is not the only factor responsible for the disasters that we have experienced. Human error, a lack of experience, a lack of communication between crew members all increase the risks at sea. In light of this situation, the rules for recognising training need to be harmonised and the use of a single language implemented aboard ships. We also need to look to the future. At a time when the European economy is stagnating, when unemployment is no longer falling, we need to enhance the status of the various occupations in this sector, in particular for young Europeans, to stimulate the desire to work in this field. In this way, European businesses would then be able to employ EU nationals working in these nautical occupations."@en1

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