Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2010-06-15-Speech-2-608"
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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, in the last few days, the European Union, partly in a bid to combat the economic crisis, has forced my country, Italy, to comply with the obligation for women employed in the public sector to retire at the age of 65, thereby making their retirement age equal to that of men.
I believe that we should welcome these provisions, which are all about equal responsibilities, but I also believe that women feel that they have other priorities: combating unemployment and job insecurity, and eliminating the unacceptable pay gap.
Then there is the major problem of insufficient services. To take just one example, it is very difficult to talk about equality when there are so few child care facilities. It is even difficult to find or keep a job. I am sure that the European Commission will demonstrate …"@en1
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