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4 Amendments of Klára DOBREV related to 2019/0000(INI)

Amendment 93 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2
2. Takes note of the Commission’s 2019 country-specific recommendations (CSRs) and welcomes the stronger focus on investment; notes that almost one third of the CSRs issued until 2018 have not been implemented; welcomes the fact that considerable progress has been achieved in legislation governing labour relations and employment protection; is concerned that progress on the 2018 CSRs is worse than performance in previous years and urges the Commission to put the necessary pressure on Member States regardless of their membership in the euro area to implement the recommendations; believes that strong reform implementation is crucial to strengthen the growth potential of EU economies;
2019/09/16
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 119 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 4 d (new)
4 d. Points out that certain measures such as public employment schemes without access to further training perpetuate the exclusion of unemployed from the labour market; takes the view that instead of helping them get re- employed, they reduce their ability to find new employment, and could ultimately trap them in the scheme; regrets that, in some cases, local politicians disposing about public employment opportunities exploit their situation to gain political support, or personal benefits;
2019/09/16
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 175 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 10
10. Emphasises that the Union’s social and economic goals should have equal priority and that Member States outside the euro area could also benefit from the above recommendations; calls on the Commission and theall Member States to reinforce social rights by delivering the European Pillar of Social Rights and implementing the social aspects of the Country Specific Recommendations;
2019/09/16
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 195 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11
11. Notes that the social situation continues to improve and that poverty is in decline, but that it still remains unacceptably high; stresses that while the number of people at risk of poverty or social exclusion (AROPE) in the EU continued to decrease in 2017, some 113 million people in the EU and 74 million in the euro area were AROPE in 2017; urges the Commission and the Member States to take the necessary steps to reduce poverty, including child and in-work poverty, in order to achieve the Europe 2020 goal; emphasises that decent job creation, access to social protection regardless of employment relationship or contract type, wage growth and well-resourced, quality public education systems have a significant impact on reducing inequalities, the risk of poverty and social exclusion; calls on the Commission to propose legislation on an EU-wide minimum wage and minimum social protection schemes;
2019/09/16
Committee: EMPL