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International Migrants' Day Celebration
20 November 2009 10:30 - 13:30
Cross Street Chapel in Manchester’s city centre
The Migrant Workers’ Employment Rights Advice Service for Greater Manchester invites you to an event to celebrate International Migrants’ Day on the 18 December 2009. This event aims to increase your awareness of migrant workers’ employment rights and enable you to signpost migrant workers to the appropriate service, which help them with their workplace issues. We also hope that it will be an enjoyable start to your Christmas holiday.
The event will be at the Cross Street Chapel, in
The program will be:
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10.30 am
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Registration
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11.00 am
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Speakers including
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12.00 noon
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Networking Lunch
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1.30 pm
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Close
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There will also be stalls where you can pick up information, get advice, network and have some refreshments.
If you can attend, please contact Vicky:
Email: vicky@gmemploymentrights.org.uk
Tel: 0161 833 1772
The Migrant Workers’ Employment Rights Advice Service for Greater
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