A NEW forum to help and protect migrant workers in Rossendale has been launched.
The network will help anyone working directly with migrant workers to tackle the challenges they face accessing services.
Migrant workers will also meet together in separate groups to share their experiences and help each other with housing, jobs" target= "_blank">employment and discrimination issues.
Julie Brons, the migrant community development cfficer for East Lancashire Voluntary Sector Resource Centre, said she wanted employers to get involved in the forum.
She said: “We are wanting employers across Rossendale to get involved in the forum so that we can make sure migrant workers are treated fairly.
“We are also wanting to raise awareness of the fact that there are Eastern European workers in the Borough.
“Unfortunately, the exploitation of migrant workers is happening across the UK and we are keen to make sure that here in Rossendale, people’s needs are met.”
Catherine Taylor, area manager with Rossendale Council’s communities team said "The Migrant Workers Forum is a new group we are developing in partnership with Improving Reach Project and other stakeholders, to provide support and help for migrant workers in our community.
“By working together, the aim of the forum is to help migrant workers access information and practical help.
Julie added: “The forum will now look to put pressure on the local strategic partnerships to make any changes that are needed for migrant workers.”
Anyone wanting more information are asked to contact the volunteer’s centre in Yorkshire Street, Burnley, on 01282 433740.
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