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"en.20111024.17.1-188-000"2
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"Madam President, in this debate, we cannot ignore the social situation being experienced in this European Union, in which almost one third of workers are in precarious situations and on low wages, and 25 million people are unemployed, most of whom are young people and women who are being denied a decent future. That is why, in this context, talk about encouraging workers’ mobility often means encouraging social dumping and exacerbating the exploitation of those who need to work in a country other than their own, even where these are countries of the European Union. We are therefore calling for a policy of social development and progress, and for an end to the austerity policies that are exacerbating unemployment, poverty and exploitation, and that are leaving workers with no means of defending their livelihoods and families."@en1
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