Public Health advice on meningitis cases in KentPublic Health Jersey is aware of reports of meningitis cases affecting young people in Canterbury and the surrounding area, including students at the University of Kent. The risk to people living outside of the area is very low. Government publishes All Age Mental Health StrategyThe Government of Jersey … Read more News this week…
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News this week…
Our valued migrant workers : Offering support and important information
The subject of migrant workers in Jersey – and specifically how they are treated – has been in the spotlight recently. In this blog post, Minister for Justice and Home Affairs, Deputy Mary Le Hegarat, explores the value of migrant workers to Jersey, the responsibilities of employers and offers a reminder of where migrant workers … Read more Our valued migrant workers : Offering support and important information
Workers in Jersey: The recent landmark court case, how the work permit policy operates and what proposed new legislation means for the Island
The sentencing of former External Relations Minister and current States Member Philip Ozouf and business owner Roberto Lora for assisting unlawful immigration has brought renewed attention to the vulnerabilities faced by temporary migrant workers in Jersey. The investigation by the Jersey Customs and Immigration Service (JCIS) – the first of its kind – found that Rwandan nationals were employed in roles and locations … Read more Workers in Jersey: The recent landmark court case, how the work permit policy operates and what proposed new legislation means for the Island