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Brexit challenges to hospitality and culture sectors

21 October @ 10:30 am - 2:00 pm

Free

 

The European Movement in Scotland (EMiS) has secured top level speakers from the Scottish hospitality, tourism and culture sectors for its upcoming “Understanding Brexit” workshop in Glasgow on 21st October.

Hospitality and culture are cornerstones of the Scottish economy. Tourism and the creative industries alone are estimated to be worth over £10 billion annually to the Scottish economy. Tourism supports over 200,000 jobs and 14,000 businesses. The creative industries employ some 60,000 people, ranging from the country’s great orchestras to many thousands of small companies in music, visual arts, product design, digital products and technical support in film, TV, theatre, concert venues, sports events, exhibitions and conferences. Leaving the EU has made life more complex, expensive and challenging for businesses, cultural organisations and individuals, with one in four singers unable to work in Europe post-Brexit. The aim of the event sponsored by EMiS, Scotland’s leading pro-European campaigning group, is to provide a platform for these sectors to say what they want from governments (particularly Westminster) in areas like EU work permits, employing EU citizens, freedom of movement for Scottish performers, producers and technicians and the Brexit bureaucracy faced by travelers.

With a general election imminent and growing appreciation that the UK needs to reset relations with the EU, EMiS wants to contribute to creating greater public awareness of the issues facing the Scottish tourism, hospitality and culture sectors. The aim is to spur policy makers in London, Brussels and Edinburgh into urgent action.

David Clarke, chair of EMiS, says;

“This is not about crude “Brexit bashing” but a grown-up analysis and debate around the issues any new UK government must address to help restore these sectors to health, profitability and global competitiveness.

Book your ticket at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/brexit-and-the-challenges-facing-scotlands-hospitality-culture-sectors-tickets-711041232467

Chair: Alf Young. Journalist and broadcaster and Visiting Professor at Strathclyde University.

Speakers/Panel

Baillie Annette Christie, Glasgow City Council Convener for Culture and Chair of Glasgow Life.

Katrina Brown, a director of the visual arts organisation, Common Guild and a former director of the Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art.

Marc Crothall, Chief Executive, Scottish Tourism Allianc.

Leon Thompson, Executive Director, Scotland, UK Hospitality

Claire Moran is the senior producer at Cryptic, the Glasgow-based live music, visual and sonic arts and performance company.

Emma Congreve is a Senior Knowledge Exchange Fellow and Deputy Director at the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University of Strathclyde. She is the author of Hospitality in Scotland, a research paper on employment in the hospitality industry, published in September. NOTE: Emma Congreve will be a panellist only.

Details

Date:
21 October
Time:
10:30 am - 2:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://euromovescotland.org.uk/

Venue

University of Strathclyde Business School
199 Cathedral Street
Glasgow, G4 0QU Glasgow
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