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"With this report, we are adding another element to the European strategy on youth policy. It is right to support the internationalisation of studies together with job flexibility among young workers in an increasingly competitive labour market. Europe’s young people must be given the opportunity to compete with their contemporaries from the four corners of the globe. Youth unemployment figures cannot leave us indifferent. We should welcome this report, which emphasises the importance of the Europe 2020 strategy objectives: to combat youth unemployment through efficient and effective measures such as, for example, reducing the school drop-out rate to below 10% and ensuring that at least 40% of young people are educated to university level. However, this should not be a finishing line but a starting point: future priorities should be to establish links between universities and businesses and to bring back compulsory traineeships / apprenticeships funded by public or private bodies. We do not have much time to play with and we must act now. Otherwise, the legacy we leave to future generations will be a very heavy one."@en1
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