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"The free movement of workers is one of the fundamental principles of the EU. Its aim is to enable Member State citizens to pursue their professions or engage in business freely in any EU Member State they decide on, with no barriers or restrictions whatsoever. In contrast to current misguided impressions, worker mobility does not harm national labour markets in terms of pay erosion or higher unemployment among the local workforce. On the contrary, mobility has a positive impact on productivity growth, which is hugely important in a period of economic crisis. Worker mobility also creates relatively little direct competition with local workers, since it involves jobs in sectors where local workers are either not qualified for the work in question, or do not want to do it. Worker mobility is an extremely important topic for the future, and it is necessary to create a common policy aimed at ensuring support for the effective management of mobility, with the aim of gradually increasing employment, and I therefore fully support this motion."@en1

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