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This proposal has the objective of drawing together into a single framework, to be known as a ‘Europass’, various initiatives aimed at ‘helping’ workers to set out their competences and experience in a way that employers and education/training providers in other Member States may be able to understand. The ‘European CV’, to be known as a ‘Europass’, may include other documents, such as:
a ‘MobiliPass’: designed to record a specific European learning pathway in a common European format, and awarded to students/trainees who have undertaken periods of learning in another Member State;
a ‘Diploma Supplement’: attached to a higher education diploma to help third parties to understand the meaning of that diploma;
a ‘Certificate Supplement’: attached to a vocational qualification to help third parties to understand its meaning;
a ‘European Language Portfolio’: a record of linguistic and cultural skills.
Each of these documents already exists, as a result of cooperation with the Council of Europe and/or UNESCO. The only document to which the Commission proposes substantive changes is the MobiliPass, which would cover all kinds of learning and not just vocational training.
The question that arises is what basic motive lies behind the development of these instruments: is it to add value to a country’s human resources, or is it to enable economically more developed countries to exploit the workers and their mobility?"@en1
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