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All Hallows College, Dublin 9 - 26/3/09
Fair Play: Are fair and decent working conditions for migrant workers possible in the changing labour market?
This seminar is organised by the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland to bring together key stakeholders to examine the position of migrant workers in Ireland during the current global economic crisis and identify policies and practices to ensure that their rights are protected in the changing economy.For further information contact Ms Raluca Anucuta:
| Telephone: | + 353 889 7570 |
| Email: | raluca@mrci.ie |
| Website address: | www.mrci.ie |
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