Rural Migrant Worker Projects: Boston Citizens Advice Bureau
How Boston Citizens Advice Bureau is Helping Migrant Workers & Coping with Change
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As part of our project investigating the large scale flows of 'accession eight' A8 migrants working and living in rural areas, we've identified a variety of good practice examples of public, private and voluntary and community sector initiatives.
This case study explains how a relatively sudden influx of people from overseas, all drawn by our need for their labour, often on the basis of false promises by employers, has affected not only Boston’s Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB), but a whole range of statutory and voluntary organizations.
The other case studies are:
As part of our project investigating the large scale flows of 'accession eight' A8 migrants working and living in rural areas, we've identified a variety of good practice examples of public, private and voluntary and community sector initiatives.
This case study explains how a relatively sudden influx of people from overseas, all drawn by our need for their labour, often on the basis of false promises by employers, has affected not only Boston’s Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB), but a whole range of statutory and voluntary organizations.
The other case studies are:
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Cumbria Multi-Cultural Service Supporting Migrant Workers Across a County
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Hull Together - Helping Migrant Workers in West Hull to Help Themselves
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Mobile Europeans Taking Action - a front-line service for migrant workers in Norfolk and Suffolk
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Let's Talk! Photographs and Faith Bringing Locals and Migrant Workers Together in West Cornwall
via Migrant Workers

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