3 Amendments of Elisabeth MORIN-CHARTIER related to 2010/2139(INI)
Amendment 28 #
Draft opinion
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3. Calls on Member States to reduce excessive administrative costs and obstacles that hamper policy goals regarding access to employment, combating poverty and development of skills; recognises that ‘earmarking’ discipline has improved implementation of the programmes; calls for the role of the relevant authorities to be geared more towards the provision of information and advice, through the development of ‘one- stop’ facilities, if necessary, and by making the relevant legislation accessible to members of the public; calls for particular attention to be paid, in the course of checks carried out by social authorities, to ensuring that the procedures afford both sides a hearing; calls too, given the complexity of labour law, for recourse to dialogue rather than court proceedings in cases where a member of the public is – in good faith – in dispute with the authorities;
Amendment 33 #
Draft opinion
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4. Calls on the Commission to boost the effectiveness of the ESF in guaranteeing opportunities for European citizens to make themselves employable and adaptable and in generating the conditions for sustainable growthand public profile of the ESF, thus making it more accessible, with a view to having more funds allocated to it for expanding access to the job market through the effective implementation of lifelong training to enable people to adapt to labour-demand changes in an era of globalisation and the computerisation of work, for introducing flexible working time and promoting part-time working and teleworking as means of getting more people into the job market, for generating the conditions for sustainable growth and for giving substance to the concept of social Europe, while paying particular attention to the situation of people with disabilities;
Amendment 42 #
Draft opinion
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5. Bearing in mind that the ESF is a basic tool against poverty,for combating poverty by getting people into jobs, and for tackling social exclusion and unemployment, calls on the Commission to strengthen the ESF’s potential, and its financial autonomy and flexibility andin relation to the pursuit of economic and social cohesion, to make it more flexible so that current and future employment challenges can be addressed, to simplify procedures, and controls and to follow- up and controlsongoing projects more effectively;