Low-paid EU migrant workers : the house, the street, the town /

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محفوظ في:
التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Barnard, Catherine (مؤلف), Costello, Fiona (مؤلف), Fraser Butlin (مؤلف)
التنسيق: الكتروني كتاب الكتروني
اللغة:الإنجليزية
منشور في: Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2024.
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:EBSCOhost
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جدول المحتويات:
  • Front Cover
  • Series page
  • Low-Paid EU Migrant Workers: The House, the Street, the Town
  • Copyright information
  • Table of Contents
  • Series Editors' Preface
  • List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
  • Notes on the Authors
  • Abbreviations
  • Preface
  • 1 Themes, Issues and Methods
  • A. Introduction
  • B. Purpose of the research
  • C. Place, precarity and pragmatism
  • 1. Locating the research in Great Yarmouth
  • 1.1 The Why
  • 1.2 The How
  • 2. Themes
  • 3. Structure of the book
  • D. Framing of the book
  • 1. Access to justice
  • 2. Legal consciousness and everyday law
  • 3. Pragmatic law
  • E. Conclusion
  • 2 The Town, the Street, the House and the Advice Charity
  • A. Introduction
  • B. The Town
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Socioeconomic context of the Town
  • 3. Phases of migration to the Town
  • 3.1 Earlier migration to the Town
  • 3.2 Portuguese migration to the Town
  • 3.3 Central and Eastern European migration to the Town
  • 3.4 Romanian and Bulgarian migration to the Town
  • 4. Effect of migration on the Town
  • C. The Street
  • D. The House
  • 1. The House and its residents
  • 2. The landlord
  • E. The advice charity
  • 1. What is GYROS?
  • 2. GYROS and the community advice sector
  • F. Conclusion
  • 3 Immigration and the European Union Settlement Scheme
  • A. Introduction
  • B. Withdrawal Agreement
  • C. European Union Settlement Scheme
  • 1. Legal provisions
  • 2. Applications to the scheme
  • 3. Feeling unwelcome
  • D. Issues faced by GYROS' clients when applying under the European Union Settlement Scheme
  • 1. Early days
  • 1.1 Lack of awareness and confusion over Brexit dates
  • 1.2 Digital-only application and data concerns
  • 1.3 Establishing proof of residence
  • 2. Current issues
  • 2.1 Late applications
  • 2.2 Advice sharks
  • 2.3 Non-EU family members of EU nationals
  • 2.4 Upgrading from pre-settled to settled status
  • 3. GYROS' approach
  • E. Conclusion
  • 4 Employment
  • A. Introduction
  • B. Working life in the factories
  • 1. Arrival and first impressions
  • 2. Day-to-day working life in factories
  • 3. The COVID-19 pandemic
  • C. Issues in the GYROS dataset
  • 1. Help to find work
  • 2. Commonly experienced work problems
  • 2.1 Support to engage with employers
  • 2.2 Reduced hours
  • 2.3 Lack of payslips and nonpayment of wages, sick pay or holiday pay
  • 3. Health issues
  • D. Employment tribunal cases with similar facts
  • E. Interface with the law and enforcement
  • 1. EU law requirements
  • 2. GYROS' role in addressing employment issues
  • F. Conclusion
  • 5 Housing
  • A. Introduction
  • B. Housing stock in Great Yarmouth
  • C. The House and its residents
  • 1. The House
  • 2. First accommodation
  • 3. Interim conclusion
  • D. Housing issues in the GYROS dataset
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Refusal to rent to prospective tenants
  • 3. The standard of accommodation
  • 4. Bureaucratic issues, paperwork and debt
  • 5. Tied accommodation
  • 6. Eviction