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"I support this report, which aims to reaffirm the European commitment to reinforcing the right of free movement for workers.
Member States must facilitate the exercise of this right, implementing existing legislation fully, whilst bringing national legislation into line with the European provisions, in order to eliminate possible direct or indirect barriers, notably with regard to discriminatory behaviour based on nationality, refusal of rights for family members, and social security scheme rules, as well as other barriers that can prevent workers from moving freely in search of a job or can create disincentives to their doing so.
In an era of globalised markets, the free movement of workers can address the problem of finding a profitable fit between labour demand and supply. The Commission must strengthen its efforts in enforcing and supporting labour mobility, must conduct more in-depth analysis in relation to infringement procedures for non-compliant Member States, and must present a long-term, comprehensive, multidisciplinary mobility strategy for analysing and removing all existing legal, administrative and practical barriers to the free movement of workers. Over-protectionism in terms of labour mobility will induce a mistrust that could affect the EU’s performance as a world player. Member States need to work and grow together."@en1
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