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Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) events on EEA and international migrant workers

Thursday, 14 September 2017
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Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) events on EEA and international migrant workers
The MAC will attend regional events around the UK to meet and take evidence from stakeholders on EEA and international migrant workers.

The MAC’s representatives will be available on the following dates and at the following locations:

Date Location
20 September Edinburgh
29 September Newcastle/Gateshead
2 October Coventry/Birmingham
5 October Manchester
6 October Cambridge
11 October Hereford and Worcestershire
12 October Doncaster
18 October Nottingham
23 October Ipswich

The full itineraries for these visits are still being worked out. The MAC are working on arranging visits to Northern Ireland, Wales, Lancashire, the south west and south east of England and updated dates will be added to this website as they are arranged.

If you would like to engage with the MAC on these dates, please get in touch with us at either MAC@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk or on 020 7035 1764.

If these dates or locations are not suitable, then please also get in touch with us using the same contact details.

Find out more about the MAC commission on EEA-workers in the UK labour market .

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