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"I welcome the efforts of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs in addressing the need for further education and skills training as well as job creation in order to combat rising unemployment rates. Education, beginning at a young age, should be a priority for ensuring future employment. Education increases human capital and will provide for the rising need for skilled, as opposed to unskilled, workers. Member States should learn from one another in order to best provide citizens with proper education. I also propose that skills training programmes should be increased in order to give currently unskilled labourers the chance to move into the skilled labour fields, particularly in areas related to the IT and health fields, which currently demand more labour. Furthermore, I stress the importance of working towards job creation in sustainable fields. Parliament should work to increase human capital, via education and skills training, and towards creating jobs to enable the EU to stay in line with the 2020 target of 75% employment. The current economic situation should not stop the EU from meeting its current goals and striving towards sustainable growth."@en1
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