According to Commission figures, there are around three million unfilled jobs in the EU, with the jobless rate falling to 7.1% in June 2007, its lowest level in more than 15 years.
But the positive economic outlook also creates new problems, with a shortage crisis in both the skilled and unskilled labour looming as the population gets older.
In October, the European Commission is set to propose a legal package consisting of:
- a Framework Directive on the rights of legal immigrants;
- a Directive on highly-skilled immigrant workers (the so-called 'Blue Card' proposal);
- a Directive on seasonal workers;
- a Directive on inner-company transfers, and;
- a Directive on paid trainees.
In the Strasbourg debate on 26 September 2007, Socialist Group reports setting out strategies for dealing with legal and illegal migration were supported and, in backing the EU 'Blue Card', MEPs said that it was also necessary for the EU to have an active co-development policy with the countries from which migrants come and extend the channels for legal migration, so that tragedies of would-be EU citizens drowning in the Mediterranean could be avoided.




