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The resolution before us reveals the true nature of the ‘Lisbon Strategy’ – the European-level agenda of the employers and the large financial and economic groups – which was reinforced by the 2005 relaunch of the Strategy and the launch of national reform programmes in all Member States in order to push through so-called structural reforms, aimed at making labour relations more flexible, deregulating the markets, liberalising services, commercialising education and research and privatising social security. Now that the liberalisation of services has been achieved, the Strategy now has its sights set on labour relations with so-called ‘flexicurity’, total deregulation and the liberalisation of unfair dismissals.
I wish to point out that social concerns and objectives, which had previously served to help disguise the true nature of the Lisbon Agenda, have now disappeared.
The fact is that since 2000, in the EU of the Strategy and the eurozone era, there has been weak growth in the economy and in employment, an increase in job insecurity, poverty, social exclusion and income inequalities, and unemployment remains high.
A sea change away from the EU’s current policies is therefore needed."@en1
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