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"As the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) approaches its fifth anniversary, we must learn from the period that has passed in order to shape the future of this instrument. First, I should like to stress the importance of its objectives, which aim at improving the situation of workers affected by mass redundancies, in the short term, with a view to reintegrating them into the labour market as quickly as possible. This is a purpose that is still of great relevance today and, as such, I believe it is one we should continue to pursue.
However, for the fund to be effective, the length of the allocation procedure for funding must be reduced in the short term and, in the long term, it must be integrated with EU policy as a whole. Therefore, it will be important, for example, to reconcile this support instrument with the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy, with a view to promoting the development of innovation activities that may contribute to the creation of jobs and wealth, while reintegrating workers into the labour market."@en1
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