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The issue before us is the third readmission agreement between the European Community and a third country, which forms part of the so-called ‘fight against illegal immigration’.
The rapporteur points out, and I quote, that ‘negotiations of readmission agreements are moving forward with difficulty, in particular because of the problems the European Union has in offering anything in exchange for the agreements’.
This essentially boils down to expelling all workers, who, eager for a new life, emigrate to another country, but who find themselves faced with human resources ‘management’, which sifts them and removes those it deems surplus to requirements, and this is something that we have repeatedly condemned.
This process forms part of a tendency towards ‘globally’ exploiting the workforce, and these agreements are no more than one of the visible faces of that tendency.
Hence our vote against."@en1
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