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". The EU standards relating to the free movement of labour have undergone extensive development since their codification. Encouraging the free movement of labour is of outstanding importance for the whole of Europe, because it both increases competitiveness and promotes economic growth. This is another reason why the result of today’s vote is to be welcomed. Coordination at EU level is in the interest of every European worker, and, at the same time, it is also the key to the implementation of real workforce mobility. It should be stressed that the expected immigration wave did not take place, the actual data do not even come close to the forecasts. The number of workers appearing on the Western European labour market since May this year, when the restrictions imposed on the citizens of Central and Eastern European countries that acceded to the European Union in 2004 were completely lifted, was significantly lower than expected. This also shows that we must do everything we can for EU citizens to be able to undertake work freely over the entire territory of the European Union as soon as possible, thereby ensuring the creation of a unified EU labour market."@en1

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