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Joint unionlearn/NIACE conference, 26 Nov, London





Dear Sir or Madam,

I am writing to invite you to a conference on Routes to Integration and Inclusion: new approaches to enable refugees and migrant workers to progress in the labour market. The conference will be held at Congress House in London on Monday 26th November 2007.

The conference will present the innovative practices being developed by unionlearn and Progress GB, an Equal Development Partnership led by NIACE. Unionlearn and Progress GB have been working to develop new approaches to overcoming the barriers to employment for migrant workers and refugees in the UK.

Speakers at the conference will include Frances O'Grady, Deputy General Secretary of the TUC, and Alan Tuckett, Director of NIACE. Further details of the programme can be found in the attached flyer, which also details the registration arrangements.

We do hope you can join us. To avoid disappointment, please register well in advance of the 9 November deadline.

Andrew Button
Conference Administrator

On behalf of unionlearn and NIACE/Progress GB

www.unionlearn.org / www.niace.org.uk/ProgressGB

  <<Conference flyer (PGB), 26Nov07.pdf>>

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