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"Mr President, as the Commission rightly observes, in the last few years, huge changes have occurred not just in Member States’ legislation, but chiefly in patterns of social behaviour. We are increasingly having to deal with labour-related migration to other countries, cross-border employment, people working in several jobs at the same time in different firms which operate throughout the Union and other people carrying on a business in two or more Member States. It should, however, be stressed that these changes are not just the consequence of the economic crisis, but also of the greater changes taking place in the labour market. Therefore, it is essential to bring existing legislation up to date to take account of the new circumstances and make it easier for our citizens to be mobile and engage in business. We need, however, to be aware that the situation is extremely dynamic. We are not currently in a position to be able to anticipate the evolution which will take place in the EU labour market over the next few years. The changes made to Member States’ legislation in relation to the crisis, the transformations in businesses, the emergence of new occupations and the ever-increasing mobility of the EU’s citizens are certain to force further change in the near future. Therefore, we should think about how to achieve overall regulation of matters related to the coordination of social security systems, so that our approach to these matters will be relatively stable and not need to be changed too often."@en1
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