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"Madam President, it makes absolute sense that doctors, engineers and other specialist professionals should be able to work wherever a need exists within the internal market. The recognition of professional qualifications should not, however, go hand-in-hand with a loss of quality, so that employers need transparency, in other words, an accurate impression of training, courses attended and traineeships completed. The market for professionals in the EU cannot be resolved completely in this way and certainly an academic rate of 40%, as provided for in the Europe 2020 strategy, is not the answer. This will lead to a downgrading of trades, curb diploma inflation and, thanks to the Bologna Process, we will find ourselves with thousands of graduates unable to find work. Demand in the EU’s labour market is not covered by the professional qualifications of its citizens. We urgently need to take control of the shortage of specialist professionals and the brain drain, as otherwise our brightest and best will seek employment in industry in third countries."@en1
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