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"I abstained on this report on youth employment, which still centres around flexicurity – ‘flexible’ and ‘reliable’ contracts – and the short-term needs of businesses, although there are some positive points, including the adoption of some amendments that I had proposed in the Committee on Culture and Education: the creation of jobs in the social economy, the fight against discrimination, the refusal to trivialise training courses and the recognition of non-formal education.
It emphasises the consequences of massive youth unemployment – with regard to the crisis too – but, at the same time, still supports the retention of the assistance measures for economic actors, which have not proved successful, and which have merely exacerbated the situation regarding the casualisation of young people’s jobs.
In addition, the report remains loyal to the dogma which is the ‘modernisation’ of education; it even talks of giving priority to cooperation between businesses and ‘providers of educational services’ and asks for cooperation at an early stage between schools and the world of work."@en1
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