How Brexit has led to a rise in the exploitation of migrant workers
‘Exploited workers need politicians that see the links between Brexit, austerity and workers’ rights’
‘Exploited workers need politicians that see the links between Brexit, austerity and workers’ rights’
Thousands of EU nationals who have been detained or deported in the last two years could now sue the Home Office for compensation.
There is literally no evidence of welfare tourism in the UK, either by EU or non-EU migrants
We need to apportion blame to the bosses and their business models, rather than scapegoating one group of workers.
For the residents of Rochester, addressing their concerns about living standards, schools and healthcare would go a long way to dampening their worries about immigration.