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Will Brexit lead to the abandonment of Crossrail2 and Turning South London
On 2016-07-18 13:18:09 +0000, Optimist said:
That's the whole point of freedom of movement rules within the single market - anyone from an EU country can go to another in order to work even if this undermines local wage agreements. Only for a short period. I think it's something like 90 working days in any calendar year. It then reverts to local arrangements, though there is not allowed to be a quota of EU workers. Switzerland[1] requires a work permit to be obtained, and there are wage controls - you aren't allowed to undercut a Swiss worker. I have personal experience of this. [1] non EU, but does follow the "freedom of movement" stuff. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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