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Another plenary sitting, another application for the mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund. This time the application has been made by Germany to help reintegrate into the labour market 778 workers made redundant from five companies in Division 29 in Germany, during the nine-month reference period of 1 March 2010 to 1 December 2010. It refers to the mobilisation of a total sum of EUR 4 347 868.
This application reminds us that no country’s workers are protected from the effects of the crisis of capitalism. We voted for this application for mobilisation so that the redundant workers do not lack the proper support. However, we would criticise once again the fact that recourse to this instrument has been necessary. Furthermore, we are bound to point out another issue in this case. The sum approved is disproportionately larger than that mobilised for Portugal, where many hundreds of workers were also made redundant from Rohde.
This confirms that the criticisms we have always made of the profoundly unfair criteria of the EGF and its regulation are justified, as it is harmful in relative terms to the more vulnerable countries that are currently facing the greatest difficulties."@en1
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