15-02-2017 18:31 via uk.news.yahoo.com

EU workers in Britain drop in late 2016 after Brexit vote

By William Schomberg and Alistair SmoutLONDON (Reuters) - A steady rise in the number of European Union migrants working in Britain stalled at the end of 2016, suggesting the Brexit vote, and the subsequent fall in the value of the pound, might have made the country less attractive as a place to work.The number of non-UK EU nationals employed in Britain fell by 19,000 in the final three months of 2016 from the previous quarter, to stand at 2.24 million.After a surge in immigration over the past
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