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"With the adoption of the single permit, we have just taken a further step towards the equal treatment of workers, but also towards the creation of a consistent immigration policy, by reducing the inequality of rights that exists between citizens of the Union and third-country nationals legally employed in a Member State. The Single Permit Directive therefore supplements other measures regarding legal immigration, such as the Blue Card, and should also facilitate immigration insofar as it responds to the needs of the European labour market. The ‘single permit’ will significantly reduce the amount of red tape, enabling workers to obtain a work and residence permit through a single application procedure. Holders of a single permit will be able to enjoy a set of basic rights comparable to those of EU workers, such as essential decent working conditions, recognition of qualifications, the right to become a member of a trade union, and the right to have access to pensions and social security. The aim is to establish equivalent minimum conditions throughout the Union and to recognise that third-country nationals contribute to the Union’s economy through their work and the taxes they pay."@en1
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