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EPP Group Hearing on 'Pensions: a case for Europe?'
Martin Kastler MEP (EPP Group, Germany)
l-r: Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak, former Deputy Minister of Labour & Social Policy, Researcher at Warsaw School of Economics, Institute of Statistics, Demography and Education Research, Hans-Paul Frey, Director-General, German Federation of Chemical Employers' Associations, Bundesarbeitgeberverband Chemie, and Dr Withold Galinat, Vice-President, Benefits Policies and Coordination, BASF Group
Danuta Jazlowiecka MEP (EPP Group, Poland) and Toine Manders MEP
Ria Oomen-Ruijten MEP (EPP Group, Netherlands), Rapporteur of the Report on the Green Paper 'Towards adequate, sustainable and safe European pension systems'
Martin Kastler MEP (EPP Group, Germany) and László Andor, European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
l-r: Ria Oomen-Ruijten MEP (EPP Group, Netherlands), Rapporteur of the Report on the Green Paper 'Towards adequate, sustainable and safe European pension systems', Klaus Kellersmann, EPP Group Secretariat, Martin Kastler MEP (EPP Group, Germany) and László Andor, European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
View of the meeting room
Ria Oomen-Ruijten MEP (EPP Group, Netherlands), Rapporteur of the Report on the Green Paper 'Towards adequate, sustainable and safe European pension systems' (on the right), Martin Kastler MEP (EPP Group, Germany) (on the left) and László Andor, European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion