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"The report promoting workers’ mobility includes a number of good points, such as the principle of equal pay for the same work in the same place. The equal treatment of employees on the European labour market is one of the most important principles that I support in my role as a Member of the European Parliament. People in the European Union should be able to move to wherever they want, so that they can work wherever they find a job. In the same way, it should not be possible to force people to leave their home country. This is often the downside of workers’ mobility. In Austria, where I come from, a good solution has been found for the labour market and the concept of a gradual flow of workers based on the needs of the labour market has been put into practice.
Since, alongside the many positive points, the report proposes abolishing the possibility for Member States to establish transitional periods for workers from Romania and Bulgaria, I have abstained during the vote on the resolution. Despite the relatively good position of the labour market in Austria, the Member States should have sufficient options available to them for controlling their labour markets, in particular, in the light of the financial crisis."@en1
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