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Frankfurter Rundschau - Alemania | Jueves, 3. Julio 2008

EU Commission's social package under attack

The left-wing daily Frankfurter Rundschau is annoyed at Germany's criticism of the new package of social measures presented by the European Commission: "For fear that the free market could be restricted the EU's key players have allowed social Europe to fall by the wayside. The EU Commission has finally taken measures to remedy this, but of all countries Germany, with its 'social market economy', fiercely opposes the package. ... German critics in particular are using the bureaucracy argument to attack the Brussels initiative. As if every socio-policy law since Bismark had not caused problems for companies. ... The EU Commission's social package must be protected against exaggerated criticism from Germany. This is not to say that there are no problems whatsoever with Brussels' plans. For all those who believe the Commission's promises to bolster the information rights and the right to have a say of employee representatives, there is certainly room for improvement as far as the law governing European works committees is concerned. ... Yet it is nonetheless commendable that the Commission is taking steps to complement single market rights with standardised social regulations. It should not stop at this."

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