When Ziedonis Barbaks arrived in Boston, England, to work at a meat-packing plant nine years ago, the city was a pretty lonely place for someone from Latvia. Almost nobody came from his home country or from just about anywhere else outside of Britain.
Today there are not only hundreds of Latvians in Boston but thousands of immigrants from across Eastern Europe. These new arrivals have changed the face of Boston like no other city in Britain and put the community at the centre of a growing debate over this country’s future in the European Union. “In that time, you can really see the difference,” Mr. Barbaks said from Boston’s Latvian community centre.
Choosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor from
via Influx of immigrants changes flavour of British city – The Globe and Mail.




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