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"Freedom of movement for the purposes of employment is one of the most important rights of EU citizens. Unfortunately, there are still many problems with mobility, and it is our job to eliminate these for our citizens, so that this privilege may also benefit them in practice. In the first place, it is important to have cooperation between all of the relevant authorities and bodies of the individual Member States, coordination of their activities, and improved control mechanisms and inspection services. Mobile workers are always encountering significant discrimination and abuse of their rights. We must therefore ensure that they have access to sufficient information on their rights and obligations, and the possibilities relating to working and living abroad, and that they have proper legal and social protection. We must try to create legislation that will guarantee them equal rights to those of home country nationals, including the right to equal pay, the right to strike, to engage in business under equal conditions, to have their families with them and for their families to have access to education, health care and so on. I also value highly and encourage the creation of programmes in support of mobility, such as Erasmus, for example, and various twinning programmes. Mobility within an EU framework is highly motivating for our citizens in these times of crisis, and it is now up to us alone to create and ensure the best possible conditions for them."@en1

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