Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2013-02-06-Speech-3-182-000"
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"en.20130206.24.3-182-000"2
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"Unemployment is an ill that plagues all countries of the EU – but no universal prescription can cure it. While we are all striving for recovery, each Member State must follow its own growth path to full employment. A single market does not require a single imposed employment policy. Prescriptive guidelines to Member States regarding employment and economic policies are an infringement of their independence, and an unnecessary consideration in our efforts to achieve jobs throughout Europe. Ultimately, it is the individual country which best knows how to address problems within its own labour market.
The United Kingdom is actively working to reduce unemployment by developing a skilled and relevant workforce based on the demands of its labour market. A unified EU employment policy, by contrast, disregards the need for individualised reforms on a state-by-state basis and instead offers a panacea. It is not that we do not all share the EU’s concerns of reducing structural unemployment and poverty, and promoting job quality, market participation and social inclusion; it is merely that the Union’s proposed one size cannot fit all."@en1
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