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"We are familiar with the studies highlighting the positive impact of the mobility of workers from the new Member States on the overall GDP, the moderate impact on per capita GDP and the minor impact of labour mobility after enlargement on local workers’ wages.
I supported this resolution drafted by my colleague, Traian Ungureanu, because the reasons for the restrictions introduced by some Member States cannot be economic, as Romanians are sought after in highly skilled professions. By this I mean engineers, doctors, teachers and IT specialists. The latest statistics highlight new trends showing mobility among the highly skilled, a situation which is also becoming more prevalent against the background of the economic crisis.
Given these factors, I hope that the European Commission will encourage Member States by the end of this year to lift the barriers imposed on Romanian and Bulgarian workers accessing the labour market."@en1
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