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"en.20111025.25.2-380-937"2
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"The free movement of workers within the European Union has always been a very special subject. As a fundamental requirement for achieving a single market in Europe, the unrestricted movement of workers threatened to destabilise the economy of more than one Member State. For this reason, some Member States introduced transitional periods before opening their labour markets to workers from new Member States. It turned out, however, that open migration ultimately had a positive impact on the Union’s economic results. It is, of course, true that measures are needed which regulate and monitor the flow of workers in EU Member States and the fact that they start work. However, it is necessary to move towards the removal of all barriers which make it difficult for Europeans to take up work in their home continent."@en1
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