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Bosses Want Refugees for Cheap Labour

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 9 March 2016

 

Governments may be super-exploiting desperate refugees fleeing war-torn
countries by making it easier to cross borders in order to access cheaper
workers, researchers claimed yesterday.

 

A study focusing on Greece, but with wider implications across European
governments, found that migrants have often been used as cheap labour and
seen as essential to serve political interests. The study, entitled Punitive
Inclusion by Dr Leonidas Cheliotis for the London School of Economics,
concludes that the policies and practices of border controls which claim to
be tight can in fact be designed badly.

 

He argued that "irregular" refugees - people without passports - have been
systematically denied asylum, regularisation or even repatriation, leaving
them at the mercy of unscrupulous employers in low-income sectors such as
construction and agriculture.

 

Dr Cheliotis accused employers of using the "services" of the neonazi Golden
Dawn party to intimidate refugee workers, who also faced violence from the
police.

 

However, unions warned this was not the key cause of the refugee crisis
engulfing the Middle East.

 

GMB national officer for equalities Kamaljeet Jandu said: "Any argument
around cheap labour and exploitation in this case has to be secondary and is
not the urgent issue facing Europe.

 

"We should also remember that the intervention of the West in Middle Eastern
countries has resulted in the destruction of those civil societies leading
to the emergence of Isis and movement of people seeking salvation."

 

The report's findings come on the second day of the EU-Turkey summit where
the European Union struck a deal with Turkey over the refugees. Under the
plan discussed in Brussels, all refugees arriving in Greece from Turkey
would be returned.

 

For each Syrian sent back, a Syrian already in Turkey would be resettled in
the EU. Turkey would also get extra funding and progress on EU integration.

 

But the UN's refugee agency said any collective expulsion of foreigners was
"not consistent with European law."

 

And UN secretary-general Ban Ki Moon expressed concern over a Europe-wide
lurch to the right on immigration.

 

Speaking after his meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin,
Mr Ban said: "Extreme right-wing and nationalistic political parties are
inflaming the situation where we need to be seeking solutions, harmonious
solutions based on shared responsibilities."

 

He added that he was "deeply worried by growing anti-migrant and
anti-refugee rhetoric and by violent attacks against these communities."

 

 

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