Sentences with phrase «european union labor»

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But we have given up on staying in the single market (which would require us to accept European jurisdiction and the free movement of labor) or the customs union.
Although associated countries must allow free movement of labor — a political red - line for Brexiteers — Tindemans thinks the European Union might be willing to compromise, pointing out that Israel is an associated country without free movement, for example.
By blaming the particular European turmoil on wages aand the cost of labor and ignoring thee particular role oof credit moves within the moneetary union, economists arre letting Big Banking institutions ooff the hook, absolving them from any kind oof responsibility, depart alone blame — and unjustifiably therefore.
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As Britain cedes its border fluidity with the 27 other European Union countries, new tariffs will drive down U.K. exports, while domestic labor costs will slowly increase as a result of likely more restrictive immigration policies going forward.
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