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FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS/EU-10 : GERMANY CONSIDERS EASING LABOUR MARKET RESTRICTIONS.(Brief article)

The German government announced this week that it is considering the partial opening of its labour market to workers from eight member states that joined the EU in 2004 [Cyprus's Treaty of Accession contains no restrictions on free movement of workers while for Malta there is only the possibility of invoking a safeguard clause]. EU Employment, Social Affairs and Equal OpportunitiesaCommissioner Vladimir pidla said: 'I very much welcome the fact that the German government is reconsidering the restrictions on free movement of workers in force since May 2004. It is high time that there is a discussion on this issue in Germany, given the national economic and labour market ...

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