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Ireland may close doors to Bulgarian and Romanian workers

08.05.2006 - 09:50 CET | By Helena Spongenberg


The Irish government is expected to deny Bulgarian and Romanian workers free
access to its labour market if the countries join the European Union next
year, a move in stark contrast to its current approach to workers from
central and eastern Europe.

The Irish cabinet is likely to insist on work-permit requirements for the
new EU members due to worries over the international economy and
misplacement of local workers by east European labourers, reports the Sunday
Times.

A government spokesman said it will be decided in the autumn whether labour
market access will be granted to Bulgaria and Romania.

He emphasised that the decision will be based on a number of factors, such
as the labour market situation and the position taken by other member
states.

"We'll have to eventually look at Bulgaria and Romania but I'd rather seemy
colleagues being a bit more advanced," the Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern
said last week criticising other EU leaders for failing to open up the doors
to their labour markets for the ten latest member states.

Ireland was one of only three member states - plus Sweden and the UK - which
never imposed any restrictions on workers coming from ex-Soviet bloc
countries.

Finland, Greece, Portugal and Spain only last week opened their borders,
while Berlin and Vienna are likely to make full use of the restrictions
until 2011.

Concerns about displacement of Irish workers by low-paid or exploited
migrant workers has become a hot political topic in Ireland recently.

An Irish employers' body, lbec, on the other hand is anxious about
international factors, such as the soaring price of oil, that could trigger
an economic downturn and reduce the need for migrant labour.


Sofia and Bucharest await the debate



By the end of this year, all 25 EU member states are set to indicate what
approach they will take to Bulgaria and Romania, expected to join the bloc
in 2007, with a combined population of around 30 million.

So far, only Finland has announced that it will allow full access to its
labour market to nationals of Bulgaria and Romania from the date of
accession.

But UK interior minister Charles Clarke recently hinted Britain may also not
automatically apply the same rule to Sofia and Bucharest as to the eight
central and eastern European member states while commissioner Spidla has
admitted he has seen "vague signs" of hesitation on the matter in some
national capitals.

Some new member states have also indicated they may play tough with the two
fresh newcomers.

Czech social affairs minister Zdenek Skromach recently remarked Prague may
consider introducing restrictions against Romania and Bulgaria if the "old"
member states keep their barriers against the eight former entrants.

© 2006 EUobserver


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