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"The free movement of people and workers has become one of the symbols of European integration, and Europeans view it as the most positive outcome of this integration. However, too few people take advantage of this right. Despite the initiatives taken to support workers’ mobility, there are still too many social, linguistic, cultural, legal and administrative barriers. The Member States must play a crucial role in encouraging people to exercise this right. Consequently, there is a need for greater cooperation so as to eliminate the barriers preventing workers from moving freely in search of a job.
SMEs are one of the primary sources for job creation and can act as a trigger for economic recovery and development. They therefore need to be supported and involved in the process. Improved mobility allows for experiences to be shared, which is beneficial for employers and employees alike, and the job creation target will be more easily achieved if labour mobility is fully implemented. Priority must also be given to investing in education and vocational training, as well as to exchanges of professional experience."@en1
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