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World Service,13 Jan 2014,17 mins

Mario Monti: Our Disconnected Europe

Business Daily

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European leaders have met the economic challenges posed by the Euro-crisis but now need to reconnect with their electorates or face some grim political consequences says former Italian Prime Minister and former European Commissioner Mario Monti. He believes politicians are failing to be upfront and honest about what he considers to be the benefits of the European Union, including the controversial freedom of movement that means workers can travel all over, in search of work. Also, the lost art of making noodles by hand, Taiwan's vanishing profession. And, why 2013 was a bumper year for the worst of corporate jargon. Our regular contributor Lucy Kellaway tells us why it really doesn't do companies any good to 'leverage best practice', 'give forward guidance' or even 'shift a paradigm'.

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