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"en.20031118.6.2-154"2
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"Mr President, I very much identified with Parliament’s position at second reading. If I compare this with the end result of the conciliation procedure, it is evident that the agreement with the Council focuses on elements other than those regarded as the most important by Parliament. By accepting commitments concerning studies into competition, we have actually attained competition within ports. This exchange is anything but fair. This agreement is an unfair distribution of joys and burdens across employers and employees. Other transport sectors have demonstrated the need for minimising the risks in the area of social maladministration. This has not happened here, although there is a need. I take the view that a general authorisation obligation would serve this purpose much more effectively. Given our aspiration to adopt sustainable transport policy and systems for businesses, staff and society alike, I am thus unable to support the result that the committee is tabling here today."@en1
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