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What is arguably the most significant social policy provision of the Rome Treaty -
- the social security regime for migrant workers - - appears not in the section on
social policy but in the one on the free movement of persons , services and
capital ...
What is arguably the most significant social policy provision of the Rome Treaty -
- the social security regime for migrant workers - - appears not in the section on
social policy but in the one on the free movement of persons , services and
capital ...
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The 1989 Action Programme implementing the Community Social Charter ( COM
( 89 ) 568 final ) has this to say on social security : The social security schemes
vary greatly in nature from one Member State of the Community to another .
The 1989 Action Programme implementing the Community Social Charter ( COM
( 89 ) 568 final ) has this to say on social security : The social security schemes
vary greatly in nature from one Member State of the Community to another .
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Only if the current system of price support is transformed to a direct income grant ,
will agricultural policy become a true social policy , though limited to a particular
occupational group . Another potential candidate is the social security regime ...
Only if the current system of price support is transformed to a direct income grant ,
will agricultural policy become a true social policy , though limited to a particular
occupational group . Another potential candidate is the social security regime ...
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