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"Let me answer Mr Őry in Hungarian. What I believe is that the Commission should be monitoring all these changes, and this is, in fact, what it is doing. Then, once we come to a point in law making where we must take them into consideration, such as in the aforementioned case of posted workers or in the case of the Working Time Directive, we always take the new factors or circumstances into account. However, quite often it is not necessarily the European Commission that should take it upon itself to act.
There are, for example, the social partners. I believe that when we are urging the social partners to cooperate more closely in predicting changes in skills and expertise, and to engage in a new kind of cooperation, we are, in fact, giving modernisation a broader basis, which must also permeate the labour market and the various forms of employment, eventually resulting in a stronger and more competitive European economy."@en1
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