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Improving Housing Access for Migrant Workers in the Tourism Sector

What is the problem?

Migrant and seasonal workers in the tourism sector often face severe barriers in accessing safe and affordable housing. Language barriers, lack of information, and discriminatory practices further exacerbate their vulnerability and social exclusion.

What should be done?

Authorities should establish specialised support services for migrant workers, including interpretation and legal assistance in housing contracts, as well as targeted rental support or employer partnerships ensuring decent accommodation. EU initiatives on fair labour mobility and inclusion could serve as a framework for these measures.

Who should act?

National governments and local authorities, in coordination with employers’ associations and under the guidance of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Employment and Social Affairs.

What impact will it have?

Providing fair housing access for migrant workers will promote social cohesion, improve working and living conditions, and ensure that tourism development is both inclusive and sustainable. It will also enhance local economies by reducing labour shortages and fostering stable employment relations.

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