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". – Your question is the fundamental question of how we can combine economic and social policies. This is the main problem we face in Europe: how to combine competitiveness and cohesion.
As far as this merger is concerned, this is a field with many problems. We have major acquisitions and mergers across Europe. The only way to address this is not through legislation or restrictions concerning jobs. After every merger or restructuring in the industrial field we must see not only the number of jobs lost, but also the number of jobs saved. In some cases mergers, modernisation and acquisition are very important for the future of the sector. So what we have to do now is to address both: to support the competitiveness of our companies and to see how we can address the implications of these mergers in our societies. This is what I have just explained.
In this case there are three main elements. You can use the ECSC Treaty. We only have one year now to use it. The Asturias can be subsidised under the Treaty. Secondly you can use the European framework. And finally, you can use national money in order to organise or to implement social policies in the area."@en1
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