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"Madam President, I voted for the report on the conciliation process concerning the organisation of working time, first and foremost in support of the article on doctors in training. It is, in effect, appropriate for them to be able to rest in-between operations, particularly during their training period, also in consideration of the fact that, during the rest of their careers, it is above all – not exclusively, but for the most part – the elderly who will fall victim to their scalpels. The doctors will need to have learnt their trade well, free from considerations of working time. Above all, however, my vote for the motion is an invitation to consider reducing not just the working time in a worker’s day but the time he spends working over his entire lifetime. It would, in fact, be appropriate for a person not to have to work for 80 years if he is going to live to be 90 years of age, but to work for a period of 30 years if he is going to live to be 60 or 70."@en1
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