Women for Refugee Women: Brexit and Refugee Women – What Next?
Natasha Walter, Director of Women for Refugee Women, writes about the gendered cost of Brexit in July 2016.
Natasha Walter, Director of Women for Refugee Women, writes about the gendered cost of Brexit in July 2016.

The Trade Union Council released a press release on 13 July 2016 following polling they had conducted on voters’ opinions on Brexit. The poll showed that both Remain and Leave voters supporting maintaining vital rights like maternity leave (73% of Remain and 69% of Leave voters) and maintaining protection against discrimination at work (80% of Remain voters and 77% of Leave voters).

Law Centres Network prepared twelve guides in 2016 on employment, housing, immigration, right to reside, health, social care and other topics. The guides are aimed at EU citizens and others willing to better understand EU rights and entitlements.