Vans Full of Mattresses, Small Rooms: How Investor Houses Migrant Workers Against the Will of Municipalities
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Behind closed curtains, offices and homes are being converted into sleeping quarters for migrant workers. Municipalities try to intervene, local residents raise the alarm, but judges regularly strike down measures. In Sliedrecht and Alblasserdam, there is a sense of incomprehension: how can this continue despite all the warnings?
Behind closed curtains, offices and homes are being converted into sleeping quarters for migrant workers. Municipalities try to intervene, local residents raise the alarm, but judges regularly strike down measures. In Sliedrecht and Alblasserdam, there is a sense of incomprehension: how can this continue despite all the warnings?
The Municipality of Rotterdam wants to enter into dialogue with concerned residents of Rozenburg following complaints about the increase in migrant workers. A petition on the subject was signed 1,200 times. "The Municipal Executive recognizes that this issue affects the residents," a spokesperson stated.
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