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At present social enterprises represent 10 % of all European enterprises and employ 6 % of the entire workforce. Therefore, the Commission Communications ‘Social Business Initiative’ and ‘Towards a job-rich recovery’ should only be welcomed and encouraged. Even the definition of a social enterprise is a positive step in the initiative, because in each Member State there are different conditions for the establishment and operation of a social enterprise. In times of crisis even social enterprises face difficulties in accessing funds for the expansion of their activities and therefore need specific and tailored support. We should not forget that social enterprises bridge the gap in employment and creation of new jobs, especially in the health and social services sector and in the environmental area. Social enterprises can be supported with funds under the multiannual financial framework, but will need support at local, regional and national level."@en1
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