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"Mr Tabajdi, the Commission’s proposal was indeed preceded by a very detailed impact analysis, which indicated that the new legislation to be adopted would help boost the number of employees who could find employment through such posting. This, however, is obviously not a goal in itself. That is, it is not a goal to have more workers employed abroad as opposed to their home environments, but these opportunities must be exploited. If we compare the European Union to, say, the United States, another single market, we find that mobility here in Europe is much more modest.
This, however, has a multitude of reasons, just as there is a multitude of reasons in the case of posting, and also in respect of the free movement of workers in general. The international movement of labour, whether in the form of free employment or posting, is impeded by linguistic and administrative barriers, housing situations, differences in the ease of finding accommodation, and a variety of other factors. We seek to eliminate these barriers, to ensure that there are as few of them as possible, because this is not just a right of freedom for European citizens, but also a critical economic opportunity for both the business sector and private individuals."@en1
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