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"It has been some 20 years since the European Union established the internal market envisaged by the founding fathers. Its implementation has led to the increasingly advanced integration of a vast area of trade. However, that area still experiences unequal treatment between nationals of a Member State and those from third countries. This difference in treatment is a two-fold problem. It both penalises migrant workers, who do have the high expectations usually brought about by the social rights of Member States, and harms European workers who, faced with unfair competition, suffer from social dumping. The ‘single permit’ resolution, presented by Mrs Mathieu, specifically targets migrant workers’ rights. It simplifies procedures by establishing a single permit for residence and work, and gives foreign workers rights and obligations comparable to those of European workers. The full establishment of the internal market is a powerful tool enabling Europe to return to growth, which is why I supported this text."@en1
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