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"I welcome the fact that the European Parliament initiated this important report on precarious women workers. It is primarily women who work in precarious employment, who often do not even enjoy compulsory minimum social standards for workers. Women tend to take poorly paid jobs where they can reconcile work and family and consequently, they are forced to relinquish social guarantees and agree to poor working conditions. Social protection is an essential part of flexicurity. Therefore, in order to solve these problems, it is very important to encourage the Member States and social partners to align their legislative and contractual rules on working conditions. The Member States must reduce the double burden of work on women, one of the reasons for women’s over-representation in precarious employment. It is very important to grant all employees equal access to social services and benefits, including maternity leave, healthcare and retirement pensions, as well as to education and training, regardless of their employment conditions."@en1
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