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"Today’s vote in the European Parliament is vitally important. The maximum working time in Europe will remain at 48 hours, which will allow countries that have a regime that is more favourable to workers not to change anything (such as France, which has 35 hours). The Council wanted to increase this limit to 65 hours.
The forces of the left and those who defend workers, such as the European Trade Union Confederation, can be proud of this victory.
Doctors and medical students must not be forgotten, since this victory is also for them. On-call time for medical staff will continue to be counted as working time.
This vote, having received a large majority, will allow 27 MEPs to assert their position loud and clear to the 27 Ministers in the Conciliation Committee."@en1
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