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Strategies
to ensure that the migration of people in search of work serves as a
force for growth and development, rather than becoming an opportunity
for exploitation and human rights violations, will be on the agenda at
a four-country meeting in Bangkok this week. Delegates
from The
one-day meeting is organised by the International Labour Organization
(ILO) and will include contributions by ILO experts dealing with
migration, trafficking in children and women, labour markets, and
other topics. The roles of
employers’ organisations and trade unions in managing migration will
also be on the agenda. Delegates
will be briefed on the region’s key labour migration challenges by
Prof Pradit Charoenthaitavee of The
high level meeting builds on a Resolution adopted at the ILO’s
International Labour Conference, in June 2004, concerning achieving a
fair deal for migrant workers in the global economy.
The aim of the Cambodia
, Lao PDR,
The
meeting, which is being funded by the Korean government, will take
place at the Siam City Hotel, For
more information please contact:
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