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Information from the 2008 Conference

Information from the 2008 Employing Migrant Workers Conference

In April 2008, Swindon Borough Council and the Swindon Strategic Economic Partnership held a conference for local companies which might employ migrant workers.

A range of top-level regional speakers gave presentations on topics including new Government rules on immigration, the sources of advice available and the importance of helping migrant workers to remain safe and well in their new jobs. Adam Silarski from the Polich Community also gave delegates a poignant insight into how one recent migrant worker had found his life in Swindon. Copies of speaker's slides can be accessed as pdf files from the links below.

Many speakers gave details of website addresses that employers will find useful. A summary of these can be reached via the Useful Website link in the box to the right.

Presentations from Employing Migrant Workers Conference 1 April 2008)

Health and safety issues – employers responsibilities when employing migrant workers (PDF 88kb) - Nigel Chambers, Principal Inspector with the Health & Safety Executive

The Gangmasters Licensing Authority – what it does, how it works and recent successes (PDF 110kb) - Peter Yensen, Enforcement Officer, GLA

Migrant workers in medicine, the Great Western Hospital perspective (PDF 27,498kb) - Chris Osman, Deputy Director of Workforce and Education at the Swindon & Marlborough NHS Trust.

Migrant Workers in Swindon - the Citizens Advice Bureau Perspective (PDF 1,170kb) - Paul Wigley, Advice Services Manager, Swindon Citizens Advice Bureau

Keeping Migrant Workers Safe (PDF 1,400kb) - Mark Gaskarth, Area Manager (Swindon) and Vicky Smith, Technical Fire Safety Procedures Manager, Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service

Migrant Workers and Housing (PDF 68kb) - Bernie Brannan, Director of Housing at Swindon Borough Council

Advice on actively recruiting migrant workers (PDF 1,180kb)- Mark Colton, Employers Engagement Team at Jobcentre Plus

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