Welcome Everald Brown BA. (Hons.), CIEH, NEBOSH. Everald Brown HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES FACING FACING MIGRANT WORKERS.

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Welcome Everald Brown BA. (Hons.), CIEH, NEBOSH

Everald Brown HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES FACING FACING MIGRANT WORKERS

Everald Brown Introduction  Definition Migrant worker is a person who leaves his or her country of origin in order to seek employment in another country. Migrant worker is a person who leaves his or her country of origin in order to seek employment in another country. The United Nations' defines "migrant worker“ as a person who is engaged or has been engaged in a remunerated activity in a State of which he or she is not a national. The United Nations' defines "migrant worker“ as a person who is engaged or has been engaged in a remunerated activity in a State of which he or she is not a national. Migrant worker

Everald Brown Issues facing all UK employees: PESTEL Factors  Political  Economic  Social  Technological  Environmental  Legal

Everald Brown Political UK Political Parties

Everald Brown Economic  Bankruptcy  Recession  Unemployment Youth unemployment Youth unemployment  Job cuts fear of losing job fear of losing job  Low GDP  UK Bad debt  Effect of poor economic conditions Long term effects Long term effects

Everald Brown Social  Quality of life  Crime  Antisocial behaviour drink and drugs drink and drugs  Education cuts/reform  NHS reforms  Leisure vs. Work  Me vs. We culture  Community cohesion  Centralized population  Stress

Everald Brown Technological  Reduced labour force  Automation  Local, National and Global  High tech vs. Low tech  People driving IT vs. IT driving people  Technologically created wealth  Interpersonal

Everald Brown Environmental  Pollution  Global warming  Waste management  Rubbish Not In My Backyard  Consumption of Natural Resources  Recycling

Everald Brown Legal Law Law Justice Justice

Everald Brown Legal  Access  Affordability  Inequitable Employment Tribunals Employment Tribunals  Unrepresented legal system  Upper class legal system  Technical vs. Practical  Law vs. Justice  Other barriers

Everald Brown Summary  PESTEL factors  MIGRANT WORKERS Status Status EmploymentEmployment EconomicEconomic SocialSocial ResidentialResidential EducationEducation HealthcareHealthcare EnvironmentEnvironment LegalLegal

Everald Brown Summary  MIGRANT WORKERS Additional issues facing migrant workers Additional issues facing migrant workers Cultural differencesCultural differences Language barriersLanguage barriers DiscriminationDiscrimination Racial and religious Racial and religious Poor pay and conditionsPoor pay and conditions AccommodationAccommodation

Everald Brown London Hazards Centre  Commissioned by London Councils  Services Advice Advice Training Training Support Support Research Research Campaigning Campaigning Consultancy Consultancy

Everald Brown London Hazards Centre  Target groups Migrant workers Migrant workers Refugees Refugees BAME (Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic) BAME (Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic) Women Women Safety Representatives Safety Representatives Employees Employees

Everald Brown London Hazards Centre  Sectors Charities Charities Voluntary Voluntary Community organizations Community organizations Informal groups Informal groups Religious groups Religious groups

Everald Brown Thank you for listening. Any Questions ?

Everald Brown Contact: London Hazards Centre Hampstead Town Hall Centre 213 Haverstock Hill London. NW3 4QP Tel: