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"I voted in favour of this report. The proposals it contains will allow for real progress to be made on behalf of all European citizens. Forty-eight per cent of citizens would consider looking for a job in another EU country, but only two per cent have actually carried out this plan. This discrepancy shows that there are still too many obstacles of every description (excessive red tape, problems with recognition of diplomas, discrimination, lack of information, and so on), which are putting off potential applicants. The fact is, in the current economic climate, workers’ professional and geographical mobility helps to balance the supply of and demand for jobs, thus reducing unemployment. What is more, it limits wage and social dumping. A long-term, large-scale work programme that includes European education systems (language teaching, harmonisation of diplomas, exchanges), national employment agencies and companies is a necessity. The Union must play two roles: it must act as a driving force and as a policy coordinator so that citizens can take full advantage of all the opportunities offered by freedom of movement."@en1

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