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The issue before us is the creation of an instrument to facilitate the ‘mobility’ of workers in Europe and, in the rapporteur’s words, ‘to help achieve the Lisbon 2000 strategic objectives’.
As we have said before, the key question here is the purpose of such an instrument; will it serve to regenerate a country’s human resources or will it merely help the most economically developed countries to exploit other countries’ human resources, by increasing workers’ ‘mobility’?
We fear, and with good reason, that it will serve to raise the number of technical or scientific staff emigrating to the most economically developed countries, and that, to this end, the aim is to create a European labour market, or even a European ‘stock exchange’ of specialised staff.
Let me state, once again, that the proposed documents already exist as a result of cooperation with the Council and/or UNESCO. Hence our vote in favour, albeit with criticisms of the attempts to contaminate apparently positive aims."@en1
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