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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I congratulate the rapporteur, Mrs Mato Adrover, on the abundant efforts made in the report, which is a summary of declarations of principle. Even though these declarations can be agreed upon in the main, they are at times inconsistent, particularly in their attempts to harmonise increased employment with job development measures, and above all in attempting to reconcile job flexibility with job security, without specifying how this is to be achieved.
That is why we agree with many of the amendments tabled, which supplement and improve the text. This is true, for instance, with regard to Amendments 12, 20 and 23 of the Mato Adrover report. The same holds for Amendment 13, tabled by the draftsman Astrid Lulling on behalf of the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality.
I believe that the efforts of Parliament will assist in supplementing the original text. I nevertheless hope that every necessary step will be taken in the course of the legislative process to reduce job insecurity and to provide social protection guarantees, and that restrictions will be placed on temporary work, whether contract or fixed-term, particularly when workers resort to it repeatedly.
It is crucial to establish methods for workers to share in the running and in the profits of businesses, which are the best possible means both for improving the quality of work output and for boosting the self-esteem of the workers themselves."@en1
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