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"The adoption of the report on the recognition of professional qualifications is excellent news for European workers: simplification and relaxation of the rules on the recognition of professional qualifications for a speedier process, increased cooperation between Member States, creation of a European professional card granting easy access to information and so on are the main objectives. These are all proposals that will ensure more mobility and freedom for workers and these are all guarantees for citizens to see their rights respected. This raft of measures will still need to be supplemented with crucial safeguards to ensure a balanced recognition between the many qualifications that exist in the EU and to guarantee a reliable service from professionals, especially in the health sector. The challenge is by no means minor: duration of studies, supervised practical experience, language training; there are as many formats as there are Member States for each course. Modernising recognition will have to be done cautiously but confidently, given that over 50% of young people are willing to work abroad, according to the Eurobarometer (May 2011). There is still a long way to go before professional qualifications are fully and comprehensively recognised, despite European progress in the equivalence of training courses and qualifications."@en1
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