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This is a private event.
Learn more about our corporate support packagesThe Center for Migrations and Citizenship at Ifri and the AFMD organize their first inter-professional conference:
Companies and Foreign Workers
This event will bring together business directors and political officials, exclusively, in a closed-door discussion regarding the needs of businesses in terms of recruiting foreign workers and the ways in which migration policy could address these concerns, in the context of competition for international talent.
The research program Migrations and Employers will use this occasion to share the initial results of their analysis with the business representatives who participated in this study.
Access to this conference is restricted. It is necessary to register on line here before 27 November 2013 and to receive a confirmation email in order to attend the conference.
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