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Workers from new EU states had ‘broadly positive’ impact

By Andrew Taylor, Employment Correspondent

Published: February 28 2006 17:46 | Last updated: February 28 2006 17:46

Migrant workers from eastern and central Europe have not taken jobs from unemployed Britons, according to a government study.

Some 329,000 eastern and central Europeans, more than half of them from Poland, have registered to work in the UK since their countries joined the European Union in May 2004.

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