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  2. European Labour Authority - Wikipedia

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    The European Labour Authority (ELA) is an agency of the European Union tasked with coordinating and supporting the enforcement of EU law on labour mobility. [1] [2] Its activities started on 17 October 2019 and the agency is expected to reach a yearly budget of €50 million and 140 staff by 2024. [3]

  3. European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights is a member of the European Commission. The position was previously titled as the Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility until 2019. The portfolio is responsible for matters relating to employment, social affairs, skills, and labour mobility.

  4. Ploteus - Wikipedia

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    The portal is run by the Euroguidance network, [9] [10] financed by the Leonardo da Vinci programme, and is interconnected with EURES, the European Commission's portal on job mobility information. [11] [12] Both PLOTEUS and EURES are considered as examples of "pan-European services". [13]

  5. Freedom of movement for workers in the European Union

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    The Treaty of Paris (1951) [4] establishing the European Coal and Steel Community established a right to free movement for workers in these industries, and the Treaty of Rome (1957) [5] provided a right for the free movement of workers within the European Economic Community, to be implemented within 12 years from the date of entry into force of the treaty.

  6. European Youth Portal - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Portal is a multi-lingual website addressing young people in Europe and providing access to youth related European and national information. The aim of the European Youth Portal is to provide young people aged 13 to 30 across Europe with information and opportunities around a wide range of topics based on the EU Youth Strategy, including education, employment, participation ...

  7. Eures - Wikipedia

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    EURES, EU network of public employment services Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Eures .

  8. European institutions in Strasbourg - Wikipedia

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    Strasbourg also serves as the seat of diverse information relays of the European Union, such as the Information Centre on European Institutions (CIIE), the Euro-Info Centre (EIC), the MEDIA Antenna and the European Documentation Centre (EDC) [24] as well as the European Job Mobility Portal, the EURES network. [1]

  9. Labor mobility - Wikipedia

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    Labor or worker mobility is the geographical and occupational movement of workers. [1] Impediments to mobility are easily divided into two distinct classes with one being personal and the other being systemic. Personal impediments include physical location, and physical and mental ability.