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What happens when enforcement doesn’t happen: Brexit, free movement and … Great Yarmouth

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“In this talk I will look at the experiences of EU migrant workers in Great Yarmouth, a declining seaside resort with the fifth highest leave vote in the UK. Our research has looked at the experiences of those living and working in Great Yarmouth. It tells the story of significant under-enforcement of employment rights in a legal aid desert. The question then is what do the workers do to get help, is it effective and are there lessons for labour enforcement more generally?”

Professor Barnard, FBA , is Professor of EU Law and Employment Law in the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Trinity College.

Registration is required. For details contact Janet Gibson, jg323@cam.ac.uk

This talk is part of the Darwin College Erasmus Seminar Series series.

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