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"The free movement of persons within the European Union and the right to recognise merit and professional skills will only happen when the existing barriers have been reduced to a minimum and certain national rules that hinder access to skilled jobs disappear. Changing labour markets require greater transparency, simplification and flexibility in terms of the rules on recognising professional qualifications. Modernising the system for recognising professional qualifications is key to enhancing economic growth and boosting the confidence of members of the professions and of the public.
I think that the rapid pace of innovation requires an open attitude from European and national authorities to accepting new skills, qualifications and academic studies, and to facilitating the transfer of knowledge and innovation. I should stress the need to develop a sustainable workforce by devising staff recruitment and retention policies, promoting gender equality, lifelong education and vocational training, while also placing emphasis on improving working conditions."@en1
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