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"Question 16 by Georgios Papanikolaou ()
The flagship initiative ‘An agenda for new skills and jobs’ underlines the fact that because of the crisis employment has fallen below 69%, while the figure for unemployment has risen to 10%; assuming that the job market will stabilise in 2010-2011, attainment of an employment rate of 75% by 2020 will require an average increase in employment of slightly more than 1% per year. At the same time, unemployment of young people under 25 is approaching 20%, while the persisting financial crisis is leading to a reduction in the employment rate, rather than the target of an annual 1% rise.
How, and with what provision in the draft budget will the Commission attempt to achieve by next year the objective of an average 1% increase in employment in the EU?
Does the Commission think that the proposed cuts in next year’s budget will have a negative impact on the amounts allocated to education, training and boosting employment in the EU in general?"@en1
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"Subject: Provision in the new draft budget for combating youth unemployment"1
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