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"The Administrative Commission for the Coordination of Social Security has put forward proposals for the coordination of social security systems aimed at improving and modernising the . The agreed proposals have been incorporated into the text of the regulation presented. Changes in society can have an effect on the coordination of social security systems. In order to react to these changes, amendments have been proposed in the area of the determination of the applicable legal regulations and unemployment benefits. The diversity and evolution of the conditions under which professional activities are pursued make it necessary to take into account the situation of highly mobile workers. New labour supply structures have become evident, amongst others, in the air transport sector. Creating a linking between the applicable legislation for aircrew members and the Member State where the registered office or place of business of the undertaking or employer employing him/her is situated is effective only if there is a sufficiently close connection to the registered office or place of business. I similarly believe that it is necessary to ensure that self-employed persons receive benefits in accordance with the laws of the competent Member State, and that they are offered the best prospects of reintegrating into the labour market when they return to their Member State of residence. Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 and Regulation (EC) No 987/2009 should therefore be amended accordingly."@en1

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