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SOFIA (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo said on Wednesday that European Union members could find a compromise on the EU’s “posted” workers directive.

Poland and Hungary have led efforts to block reform of an EU system that allows “posted” workers to work in other European Union countries on contracts that need only guarantee the host country’s minimum wage, and allow taxes and social charges to be paid in the home nation.

“Poland has active and constructive dialogue with the other countries and we are hoping that we will find a compromise,” Szydlo told a news conference in Sofia after a meeting with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov.

EU members could also reach an agreement on further integration of their social systems, she said.