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"The world of labour has indeed gone through a massive transformation due to technology, globalisation and various other factors. We have to study this very thoroughly because some of the atypical forms of work – like fixed-term contracts or self-employment – might be generated by these transformations. To the extent that they bring positive change, new opportunities, more efficiency, and better coordination of private life with work, we have to welcome these changes, but there is also some risk attached. That is what the Commission is looking at.
With regard to how it affects employment policies, I think in the Agenda for New Skills and Jobs, we highlighted the need to respond to the challenges of the new times and reflect this transformation. A conference on flexicurity on 16 November, which was mentioned at the beginning of this discussion, also intends to explore the consequences of changing patterns and point to certain directions where the Commission would need to act or bring out new initiatives."@en1
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