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Coronavirus: Commission presents practical guidance to ensure the free movement of critical workers
Coronavirus: Commission presents practical guidance to ensure the free movement of critical workers
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March 31, 2020
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The Commission has issued new practical advice to ensure that mobile workers within the EU, in particular those in critical occupations to fight the coronavirus pandemic, can reach their workplace.
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