
Can EU nationals continue frontier working post-Brexit? Joanna Hunt writes for HR magazine
20 May 2021
As the dust from Brexit has settled, attention has turned to what this means for cross-border workers in the UK.
Cross-border, or frontier workers, are people working in one country but living primarily in another, for instance a German national working for a multinational who shares their time between Berlin and London. Free movement enabled this working pattern to grow within the UK, helped along by cheap travel and remote working technology.
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The UK left the EU at 11pm (UK time) on 31 January 2020, and the transition period came to an end on 31 December 2020. The Trade and Cooperation Agreement reached on Christmas Eve 2020 sets out the shape of the ongoing future relationship between the UK and the EU and provides some degree of certainty for UK businesses.