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"Madam President, first of all, I would like to thank the rapporteur, Mr Ungureanu, for this important report which reflects the basic idea that we must promote workers’ mobility, one of the fundamental values of the European Union, but we must do this responsibly. In other words, we must promote full mobility for workers, not just any mobility. When encouraging people to move, we must offer them a guarantee that their rights as workers will not be violated and that they will not be exploited in a foreign country. It is precisely for these reasons that there must be close cooperation between law enforcement and labour inspection bodies in different states. We must ensure that people leaving to work in other countries are not forced to waste the education, qualifications and work experience they have acquired and take lower qualified jobs. To do this, it is necessary to further strengthen the recognition of professional qualifications throughout the European Union. It is also necessary to evaluate the situation in countries where the scale of migration is very significant for economic and social reasons, with many educated skilled workers leaving such countries. Such mass emigration might cost these countries very dear in the future, both in an economic and a social sense. I would therefore once again like to call on the European Commission, the Commissioner here present, and the Member States, to find solutions to resolve this problem now."@en1
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