Solidarity Building for our Rights

To empower Southeast and East Asian migrants to drive positive and systemic changes within the UK where every individual is treated with dignity and respect without structural discrimination, SEEAC continues to work on the following:

  • Mobilising and empowering migrant workers to learn and campaign for their employment and labour rights. SEEAC is working with the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (JRCT) and ESEA Migrants Alliance, in delivering employment and labour rights co-learning sessions to engage with ESEA migrant workers in the UK. The sessions will help shape how we design our upcoming labour rights campaigns on issues affecting ESEA migrant workers in the UK and will help make a difference in UK policy-shaping campaigns and advocacy. 

  • Visa Fee Campaign. SEEAC supports and takes an active role in Migrant Voice’s Visa Fee campaign

  • Status Now 4 All Campaign. SEEAC is a signatory and reference group member of the Status Now 4 All campaign, calling for regularisation of people with insecure immigration status.