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Mettre une annonceLors d’une audition consacrée au thème des migrations économiques, les Commissaires Franco Frattini et Vladimir Špidla, en charge respectivement des portefeuilles de la justice et de l’emploi, ont mis en avant les aspects positifs de l’immigration légale, soulignant notamment que l’arrivée de travailleurs issus de pays-tiers pouvait permettre de combler certaines pénuries de main d’œuvre sur le marché du travail de l’Union.
The hearing, held on 14 June 2005, invited views on the Commission green paper on economic migration published in January 2005 (see Economic Migration LinksDossier). Introducing the issues, Frattini outlined the Commission’s provisional view that:
The Commission is likely to face stiff opposition from member states worried about high unemployment. Commissioner Frattini was at pains to stress that concerns over migrants overwhelming the job market and displacing EU citizens would be fully considered.
The Commission will transpose the results of the discussions into a policy plan on legal migration by the end of the year.