A new report by Berkeley Law’s Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy offers insights for policymakers, advocates, unions, and scholars seeking to better protect the rights of low-wage migrant workers. Because the way low-wage labor migration to the United States is structured often encourages abuse, advocates assert that immigrants and resident workers would benefit from greater mobility and full, enforceable workplace rights. The report, available here, explores the extent to which the European Union free movement regime has delivered on promises for new nationals doing low-wage work in Great Britain, and how similar efforts could be achieved in the U.S.