lithuanians in northern ireland neringa liubinienė
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LITHUANIANS LITHUANIANS IN IN
NORTHERN IRELANDNORTHERN IRELANDNeringa LiubinienNeringa Liubinienėė
MIGRANT WORKERSMIGRANT WORKERS
• The name ‘migrant workers’ is just horrible. Couldn’t we be called simply Eastern Europeans or Eastern colleagues, just workers or something alongside these lines…?
(from an interview with a Lithuanian woman)
HOW MANY…???HOW MANY…???• Since May, 2004::
• UKUKPolesPoles - 65% of the total (390,000) – followed by…LithuaniansLithuanians -11% (66,000)
• NINI PolesPoles - 35,000/45,000 LithuaniansLithuanians - 3,500/4,000
(Home Office figures - 27.02.06)
WHEN DID THEY COME…?WHEN DID THEY COME…?• Before the EU Enlargement
7 years ago… 5 years ago…
• After the EU Enlargement: 3 years ago… 2 years ago… Almost a year ago… Several months ago…
Plans Reality • to stay for a short they are here until now…
period of time
HOW & WHY DID THEY HOW & WHY DID THEY COME…?COME…?
• Legally & Illegally☼ work permits ☼ tourists
• Because they were invited by– Friends– Relatives– Acquaintances– Employers/recruitment agencies
• They came – to earn some or a lot of money– to live– to join family, friends or acquaintances
WHY NORTHERN IRELAND…???WHY NORTHERN IRELAND…???
• Good question!
• For no particular reason, except that…– somebody offered a job there – somebody had unsuccessful start in Ireland/London– family/friends already were in NI
• And now – they like here… – local people are friendly…– they feel secure…– they think to move to other places– they think about returning to Lithuania…after some time
WHERE DO THEY LIVE…???WHERE DO THEY LIVE…???
• Everywhere !!!– from Belfast to Trillick
• Main concentration places: – Dungannon area, Belfast area, Omagh area – depends on
work places
• In rented houses: – rent alone or share with others (depends)
• In bought houses:– live with family
WHAT LANGUAGE DO THEY WHAT LANGUAGE DO THEY SPEAK?SPEAK?
English
Lithuanian
Russian
And more…
CatholicsProtestantsMormons
Non-religious
WHAT RELIGION ARE THEY…?WHAT RELIGION ARE THEY…?
WHAT DO THEY DO…?WHAT DO THEY DO…?• They work (farm, factory, shop, pub, school, NGO …)• They study (school, languages)• They start their business (shop, hairdresser’s)• They travel (in NI, to LT, Spain and other)• They create families, divorce, have children
• Their bring their families & relatives here
• They make friends• They go out (cinemas, theatres, pubs, friends)• They create art, work places &…problems
• They help … sometimes
WHAT DO THEY PLAN…?WHAT DO THEY PLAN…?
• To stay for good in NI• They don’t plan anything• They plan to return to LT after some time• They don’t know: life is unpredictable
• To start business• To finish school
• To find love• To pursue career
• To earn some money • To live happily
WHAT ARE THEY / WE LIKE…?WHAT ARE THEY / WE LIKE…?The ‘picture’ depends on the viewer:The ‘picture’ depends on the viewer:
1. NI about Lithuanians1. NI about Lithuanians
• Victims (e.g. of harassment; racial attacks; exploitation …)
• Members of ethnic minorities (e.g. Ethnic-Minority Achievement Service)
• Migrant workers (e.g. “Your Rights In Northern Ireland: A Guide for Migrant Workers”)
• Normal people (e.g. ~ like us; Irish also emigrated a lot; …)
• ‘Second-class’ people (thieves; alcoholics; take our jobs; do you have a CD players in LT? …)
• Immigrants
2. Lithuanians about Lithuanians
Usually negative words are used
• Jealous• Unfriendly• Closed• Afraid of smth/smb• Not pushing • Tend to exploit other Lithuanians• Not-organized
3. Me about Lithuanians general impressions:
• Like risk (driving while drunk, without insurance, work illegally)• Not interested in anything – Very interested in various things• Closed (small circle) – Communicative (open)• Negative towards LT – Missing & loving LT – Indifferent to LT• Following events in LT – Not interested• Usually, they maintain some relations with LT (family; estate; holidays)• Saving money – spending money – sending money/investing in LT • Loving or hating local food• Celebrating national festivals – Irish and Lithuanian• Cooking at home, partying at home• Gardening (in the backyards)• Bringing some beloved people and things from home• Shopping in LIDL & East European food shops• Most popular: bread & herring• Buying Lithuanian newspapers & magazines
Lithuanians about othersLithuanians about others• Locals in NI:Locals in NI:
– Naïve; – Difficult to have business with;– Racists;– Very friendly;– Very helpful.
• Latvians:Latvians: brothers
• Polish:Polish: – no big love towards the Poles; – negativity without concrete reasons;– stereotypes.
SO WHERE’S THEIR HOME…?SO WHERE’S THEIR HOME…?
• In Lithuania• Don’t know where…
• Here in NI• Where is their family
NI is: – Transitional stop… – The second home… – Temporary home… – New home… – My home…