Migration and Integration based on Rights and Dignity
In view of the Ministerial Conference on Integration (15-16.04.10, Zaragoza) and of the third European Integration Forum (24-25.06.10, Brussels), SOLIDAR calls for a strong focus on issues linking migration and employment as we believe that having a clear and comprehensive political and legal framework concerning migrant workers rights is paramount amongst the challenges to be faced in order to enhance the integration of non-EU citizens. Read SOLIDAR’s view
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UN Migrant Workers Convention
Status as of 04.11.2010
Ratifications 45
Signatories 14
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