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This is yet another application for the mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF), with yet more workers having been made redundant. This time, the request concerns the mobilisation of a total sum of EUR 718 140 for the Netherlands. At issue is the dismissal of 214 workers, all of whom are targeted for intervention, from nine enterprises operating in the printing and reproduction of recorded media sector in the Netherlands, during the nine-month period from 16 January to 16 October 2010.
The application was based on the criterion that, where there is a small labour market or under exceptional circumstances, allows the Member States to submit a request for EGF assistance, even when the conditions set out in Article 2(a) and (b) are not fully met, provided that the redundancies have a serious impact on employment and the local economy.
As on other occasions, we have voted for this request because we believe it essential to support workers who have been made redundant. However, as on those other occasions, we would like to reiterate here that this is another stage in the trail of destruction that the crisis of capitalism has been leaving in the EU, which is itself a process of capitalist integration and thus, undeniably, a factor in the crisis, with the policies it has been promoting over the years."@en1
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