EPSU is putting together information on collective bargaining policies on migrant workers and young workers. If your union has successfully negotiated or is in the process of bargaining over policies to improve the recruitment and integration of these groups of workers then please let us know. Are there special arrangements for training migrant workers? Are young workers provided with adequate training/apprenticeships? Please send brief details to [email protected]
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Policies on migrant workers and young workers
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