The member states are preparing to make new commitments to facilitate intra-EU labour mobility. At the Employment and Social Affairs Council on 11 December, they are expected to adopt a general approach on a draft regulation on the EURES pan-European employment services network (EURopean Employment Services). Parliament has not adopted its position yet.
Established in 1993, this network involves the European Commission and the public employment services of the EU member states, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, as well as other…