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39 Amendments of Jamila MADEIRA

Amendment 4 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Recital B
B. whereas there is a need for the EU to combat negative economic trends and to do everything possible to ensure mobility for young peopleresearchers and to keepretain them in the European Union,
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 8 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Emphasises the need to make a commitment to the proposed programme by adopting concrete proposals, as well as to ensure the rapid continuation of the objectives associated with the specific programme 'People' under the Seventh European Community Framework Programme for Research, Technological Development and Demonstration (2007- 2013);
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 12 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Calls on the Commission and Member States to launch a new policy aimed at ensuring that suitable social protection considerations are also included in short-term contracts;researchers' contracts; the adoption of a new incentives policy should focus not only on researchers' pay but also on their conditions of work and on family reunion and career continuity issues,
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 15 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 4 a (new)
4a. Considers that every effort should be made to accelerate the mutual recognition of qualifications acquired in third countries;
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 16 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Expresses its concern at the lack of flexible contracts for experienced researchers and researchers at the end of their careers, a circumstance which obstructs mobility and inhibits the proper exchange of knowledge and experience, and, therefore, the permanent improvement of research centres in the EU that can make Europe more attractive for researchers;
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 27 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 7
7. Considers that more research projects should be entrusted to young researchers and that there is a need to facilitate autonomy in research and inter-generational transfer of know-how; it is also necessary to promote cooperation actions with third countries with a view to the training of researchers at the beginning of their careers, alongside assistance with the promotion of publications, studies and books by researchers with the aim of diffusing knowledge and supporting the theoretical and scientific training of young researchers;
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 28 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 8
8. Considers that the Member States must continue to increase the budgetary resources allocated to research, as a means of creating quality jobs that comply with basic ethical principles and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union;
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 30 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 9
9. Requests the Council, the Commission and the Member States to consider raisinge the profile of scientific research in the European Union budget, in accordance with the undertaking made to achieve 3% growth and 600 000 more researchers on average by 2010;
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 31 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 9 a (new)
9a. Invites the Council, the Commission and the Member States to support the creation of a genuine European labour market for researchers, to implement a coherent package of back-up measures with a view to eliminating the obstacles to professional mobility, notably with regard to social security and tax issues affecting researchers, since these often deter people from becoming researchers, and to promote researchers' career prospects in Europe, especially by ensuring them appropriate financial conditions and pay levels; account should also be taken of the quality aspects of research training, the sharing of knowledge between sectors and research bodies via the researchers themselves, encouraging two-way mobility between academia and business, and the enhanced participation of women researchers and young researchers in R & D;
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 32 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 9 b (new)
9b. Calls on the Council, the Commission and the Member States to take account of the mobility and partnership programmes with third countries, such as Erasmus Mundus, in the context of the career interaction and mobility requirements of all participating researchers;
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 33 #

2008/2213(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 9 c (new)
9c. Calls on the Commission, in the context of the European partnership for researchers, to ensure that there is room for incentives for European researchers working outside the EU to return, as well as for outstanding researchers in third countries to establish themselves in the EU;
2008/11/10
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 55 #

2008/2174(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 6 a (new)
6a. Considers that the Green Paper does not value the commitments made in the Territorial Agenda and Leipzig Charter, which give territorial cohesion a strategic and operative vision, in particular the polycentrism principle or the new urban- rural partnership.
2008/12/10
Committee: REGI
Amendment 62 #

2008/2174(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 8
8. Welcomes the launching of the public consultation on territorial cohesion, as requested in the Green Paper; considers that the success of any public consultation is directly linked with the widest possible participation of the different stakeholders and civil society; calls on the competent national, regional and local authorities to disseminate without delay the relevant information, in order to raise awareness about the importance of this new concept;
2008/12/10
Committee: REGI
Amendment 7 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital Ca (new)
Ca. whereas there is no specific reference to the coastal zones in the various operational programmes for 2007-2013, and as a result thee is a lack of comparable and reliable socio-economic and financial data for coastal tourism;
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 8 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital Da (new)
Da. whereas thanks to the lack of information on the EU funds invested in the coastal zones it is difficult to make a quantitative assessment of the real impact of the Structural Funds on coastal tourism,
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 9 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital Db (new)
Db. whereas tourism is located at the intersection point of various EU policies which substantially affect its capacity to contribute to social and territorial cohesion,
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 10 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital Dc (new)
Dc. whereas from the qualitative point of view the Structural Funds can have a positive impact on coastal regions' development, revitalising the local economies, stimulating private investment and promoting sustainable tourism,
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 11 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital Dd (new)
Dd. whereas there is a more visible impact in locations such as small islands in the outermost regions or coastal zones where coastal tourism is the main economic activity,
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 13 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital Ea (new)
Ea. whereas, in addition, coastal regions are often also outlying regions such as small islands, outermost regions or tourism-dependent coastal areas whose accessibility is limited outside the high season, where territorial cohesion requires the creation of better infrastructures and more regular transport links between coast and interior, as well as the encouragement, via investment-generating strategies for territorial marketing and integrated economic development, of continued economic activity outside the tourist season;
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 14 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital Eb (new)
Eb. whereas the coastal zones, despite having similar problems, do not possess specific instruments which would enable a structured approach and better communication among the main players, who frequently work independently and in isolation from each other,
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 18 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Recital Fa (new)
Fa. whereas this could help create better jobs in the coastal zones, reducing the seasonal element and combining different forms of tourism and other maritime or coastal activities, thus adjusting the supply to the demanding expectations and requirements of modern-day tourists and permitting the generation of skilled employment;
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 67 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 8a (new)
8a. Welcomes the priorities identified by the Commission for coastal and maritime tourism in the Agenda for a Sustainable and Competitive European Tourism; suggests that the recently-created European Tourist Destinations Portal could include specific information on coastal destinations and networks, especially those which are less well- known and less publicised, with a view to their promotion beyond the Union's borders, including at regional and local level;
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 68 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 8b (new)
8b. Calls on the Commission, in this connection, to recognise coastal tourism as an area of excellence for 2010 in the context of its pilot project 'European Destinations of Excellence';
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 73 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 10a (new)
10a. Invites the Commission also to use this Internet catalogue to make the public aware of the benefits brought by the EU to the coastal regions, thus contributing to a more positive view of European funding and enhancing the Union's image;
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 90 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13a (new)
13a. Calls on the Commission to use all suitable evaluation instruments to ensure the implementation of this principle in the coastal zones during the present programming period, as well as the sharing of responsibilities between the different decision-making levels;
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 91 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13b (new)
13b. Calls on the coastal regions, in this connection, to avoid excessive pressure on their coastlines from traditional building projects, and, as an alternative, to encourage investments in other areas such as IT services, new outlets for traditional local products and the training of workers with advanced skills in the tourist sector;
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 111 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 21a (new)
21a. Recognises the major potential contribution of increased cruise tourism to the development of coastal communities, provided a balance is struck between risks and responsibilities and between fixed costs for on-shore investments and flexibility for cruise operators, with environmental concerns being correctly met at the same time;
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 112 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 21b (new)
21b. Calls on the Commission to support coastal communities in acquiring best practices and in learning to maximise the return to the local communities of the value added generated by cruise tourism in particular and coastal tourism in general;
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 114 #

2008/2132(INI)

Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 25a (new)
25a. Invites all players to give special emphasis, on an annual basis, to projects directly or indirectly related to coastal tourism that receive Community funding in the context of European Maritime Day (20 May);
2008/10/15
Committee: REGI
Amendment 4 #

2008/2009(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Notes that the future maritime policy could help to develop and protect the EU’s coastal regions, islands, and outermost regions; points out that broadening the scope of the maritime policy to encompass a tourism policy for coastal areas would constitute an innovation central to the development and cohesion of those regions;
2008/03/05
Committee: REGI
Amendment 9 #

2008/2009(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Looks forward to the publication of a set of guidelines for Member States on the drawing-up of national integrated maritime polices and the annual reports on EU and Member State action in this regard; recommends that the EU, the Member States, and coastal regions, which have essential knowledge and a key role to play in this field, coordinate their activities effectively and for the benefit of all;
2008/03/05
Committee: REGI
Amendment 10 #

2008/2009(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Whilst acknowledging the competence of the Member States in this field, awaits with interest the publication by the Commission of a road map to facilitate the development by Member States of maritime spatial planning; points to the need to maintain economic, social, territorial, and environmental considerations in a proper balance;
2008/03/05
Committee: REGI
Amendment 15 #

2008/2009(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 8
8. Points out that the exceptional maritime dimension which coastal regions, islands, and the outermost regions bring to the EU offers unique opportunities as regards innovation, research, the environment, biodiversity, and other areas, and that the future integrated European maritime policy has to capitalise on them; recognises the desirability of setting up centres of excellence and recommends that encouragement and support be given to the university research centres already existing in coastal areas;
2008/03/05
Committee: REGI
Amendment 17 #

2008/2009(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 9 a (new)
9a. Supports the Commission’s intention to consolidate a maritime Europe, thus creating the image of a dynamic, responsible Europe committed to protecting and promoting the seas not just in relation to outsiders, but also within the EU itself;
2008/03/05
Committee: REGI
Amendment 18 #

2008/2009(INI)

Draft opinion
Paragraph 9 b (new)
9b. Points to the importance of wave power as an alternative clean energy source and calls on the Commission to take this form of energy into account in future action plans;
2008/03/05
Committee: REGI
Amendment 37 #

2008/0193(COD)

Proposal for a directive – amending act
Article 1 – point 1
Directive 92/85/EEC
Article 8 – paragraph 1
1. Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that workers within the meaning of Article 2 are entitled to a continuous period of maternity leave of at least 18 weeks allocated before and/or after, with the option of also taking up to two weeks prior to confinement.
2009/02/17
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 43 #

2008/0193(COD)

Proposal for a directive – amending act
Article 1 – point 1
Directive 92/85/EEC
Article 8 – paragraph 4
4. Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that additional leave is granted in the case of premature childbirth, children hospitalised at birth, children with disabilities, mothers with disabilities and multiple births. The duration of the additional leave should be proportionate and allow the special needs of the mother and the child/children to be accommodated.
2009/02/17
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 50 #

2008/0193(COD)

Proposal for a directive – amending act
Article 1 – point 2
Directive 92/85/EEC
Article 10 – paragraph 2
2. If a worker within the meaning of Article 2 is dismissed during the period referred to in point 1 the employer must cite duly substantiated grounds for her dismissal in writing. If the dismissal occurs within sixtwelve months following the end of maternity leave as provided for in Article 8(1), the employer must cite duly substantiated grounds for her dismissal in writing at the request of the worker concerned.
2009/02/17
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 62 #

2008/0193(COD)

Proposal for a directive – amending act
Article 2 – paragraph 2 a (new)
2a. It is recommended that the rules arising from this directive be transcribed in the text of collective and individual work contracts in the Member States.
2009/02/17
Committee: EMPL