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"The Employment Guidelines are a soft policy instrument by which the EU outlines common priorities and targets for labour market strategy in the Member States. They are one part of broader economic and employment guidelines and are renewed substantively every 5 years. The Council’s decision to maintain the 2015 employment guidelines for this year was particularly galling given they did not take up any suggestions from the European Parliament in the 2015 procedure. This report reiterates the Parliament’s demands on the four Guidelines put forward by the Commission and adopted by Council last year, namely boosting demand for labour, enhancing labour supply and skills, enhancing the functioning of labour markets and ensuring social justice, combatting poverty and promoting equal opportunities. In particular I was happy to support the report’s calls for entrepreneurship education and measures to improve entrepreneurship, less red tape for SMEs, access to quality education and vocational training and the diversification of skills in order to better adapt to future labour market needs."@en1
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