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". The Europass is yet another lever to replace systematic and integrated education with fragmented skills and outdated training adapted to current market demands, in the aim of exploiting workers and in full harmonisation with the Lisbon strategy. It makes employers alone responsible for the evaluation of educational and vocational qualifications, so that they can select the most 'convenient' worker for their exploitative requirements, depriving the education system of this role. The Europass is open to renewal and the inclusion of more new demands by employers; it will also tend to be converted into a tool for keeping records on workers, with descriptions not only of their skills and knowledge, but also of their views, persuasions and conduct. Talk of facilitating educational and professional mobility is a smoke screen. The policy of 'lifelong learning' and of interchangeable individual training modules obstructs rather than facilitates mobility and marks 'the absolute availability of man to the alternating demands of labour'. We call for the Europass to be abolished and for the adoption of: 1) a single, free, state education system which will create an integrated educational foundation and fundamental vocational training which will result in full professional sufficiency and 2) a high standard of living and equal employment, education and living conditions for workers on the move."@en1

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