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"I agree with this resolution because most attention should be paid to basic social rights and to ensuring consumer rights and the free movement of workers, goods and businesses. The Single Market must create conditions for sustainable growth and higher employment and citizens must be at its heart. Consequently, it is very important to avoid distortions of competition. The Single Market will remain competitive if all social rights are respected. We must guarantee and constantly strengthen social welfare and workers’ rights, and provide decent working conditions. I agree with the proposal making it impossible to work in the territory of a Member State without complying with its provisions on wages and working conditions. The principle of equal pay for work of equal value must be implemented fully. Barriers to the free movement of workers must be removed. We must open the labour markets in the Member States to all European workers, but the regulation of these markets must be implemented in compliance with those Member States’ labour market rules, including the Scandinavian collective agreement model. It is very important to give the Member States the right to decide for themselves whether they should grant non-EU citizens the right to reside in their territory. For the Single Market to be socially oriented, industry must be restructured in a sustainable manner, and there must be constant consultation with social partners. It is very important to ensure that the public sector has opportunities to involve businesses more effectively in its work, so that citizens can receive high quality, innovative public services, and universal access to these can be guaranteed."@en1
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