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With the accession of 10 new Member States to the European Union in May 2004, the issue of geographical and labour
market mobility within Europe has risen to the top of the EU policy agenda. The European Commission designated the
year 2006 as ‘European Year of Workers’ Mobility’. The initiative aimed to inform EU citizens about the following
issues: the benefits and the costs of both geographical mobility and job or labour market mobility; the realities of
working in another country or changing job or career; and the rights and entitlements of migrant workers. The initiative
also aimed to promote the exchange of good practice between public authorities and institutions, the social partners and
the private sector, and to promote further examination of the scale and nature of geographical and job mobility within
the Union.
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