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Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, EURES encountered unparalleled challenges. In response, it swiftly embraced digitalisation, expanded its EOJDs, and automated its matching processes. However, the Commission’s report on EURES activity highlights that despite these developments, EURES has yet to realise its full potential.
Hundreds of trucks and buses were checked by enforcement officers in February in six Member States. In total 324 infringements were identified.
EURES, the European network of Employment Services has helped jobseekers and workers to find opportunities in 31 countries across Europe already 30 years.
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About 14 million European citizens currently live or work in another Member State – twice as many as a decade ago. The EU has developed a substantial body of legislation regulating different aspects of mobility, including free movement and posting of workers and social security coordination.