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French President Nicolas Sarkozy says France will open its labour market in July to migrants from eight EU members in Central and Eastern Europe. | French President Nicolas Sarkozy says France will open its labour market in July to migrants from eight EU members in Central and Eastern Europe. |
Visiting Poland, Mr Sarkozy said France would lift all the curbs it put in place when the countries joined the bloc four years ago. | Visiting Poland, Mr Sarkozy said France would lift all the curbs it put in place when the countries joined the bloc four years ago. |
Polish President Lech Kaczynski praised France's decision as "very important". | Polish President Lech Kaczynski praised France's decision as "very important". |
The eight are: the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. | The eight are: the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. |
All of them - formerly in the communist bloc - joined the EU in 2004. | |
However, jobs in France will remain restricted for workers from Romania and Bulgaria, which joined in 2007. | However, jobs in France will remain restricted for workers from Romania and Bulgaria, which joined in 2007. |
French presidency | French presidency |
"I confirm that all the barriers will be lifted from July 1, so one year in advance," said Mr Sarkozy. | "I confirm that all the barriers will be lifted from July 1, so one year in advance," said Mr Sarkozy. |
France had previously announced it would admit the workers from 2009, but brought the move forward to coincide with France adopting the presidency of the EU, on 1 July 2008. | France had previously announced it would admit the workers from 2009, but brought the move forward to coincide with France adopting the presidency of the EU, on 1 July 2008. |
The barriers were put in place by several countries to avoid an influx of labour from the east when the EU expanded in 2004. | The barriers were put in place by several countries to avoid an influx of labour from the east when the EU expanded in 2004. |
Of the 15 states in the EU at the time, only Britain, Ireland and Sweden granted free access to the newcomers. | Of the 15 states in the EU at the time, only Britain, Ireland and Sweden granted free access to the newcomers. |
Economists say the estimated one million immigrants, including many Poles, who arrived in Britain after May 2004 have been a boon to the economy. | Economists say the estimated one million immigrants, including many Poles, who arrived in Britain after May 2004 have been a boon to the economy. |
Critics, however, say they have put a strain on housing, schools and other services. | Critics, however, say they have put a strain on housing, schools and other services. |
About half of the immigrants have since returned home. | About half of the immigrants have since returned home. |
All EU states must open their labour markets to the 2004 entrants by 2011. Restrictions are still in place in several countries, including Germany, Austria, Denmark and Belgium. | All EU states must open their labour markets to the 2004 entrants by 2011. Restrictions are still in place in several countries, including Germany, Austria, Denmark and Belgium. |
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