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"We are working on the further development of the social dialogue in the EU. I have also been to Ireland and Portugal, the difficult cases mentioned by the honourable Member, and the discussion was very far from undermining or abolishing the social dialogue. In certain countries, there is probably a need to reform the social dialogue in its existing forms, but you are unlikely to have ever seen the Commission supporting, advocating or demanding any diminishing of the social dialogue. On the contrary. In the Europe 2020 flagship initiative ‘Agenda for new skills and jobs’, we introduced a new element in the social dialogue at EU level, the Tripartite Social Forum, in addition to the existing Tripartite Social Summit. It has a wider format which involves more sectoral representatives, and contributes to the dialogue at European level. The social dialogue will probably not be the same after the crisis as before, but I am sure it will be stronger at European level and I believe there will be many other cases where new elements will emerge."@en1
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