Jul 13

Organisons Nous

Voulez vous en apprendre un peu plus sur vos droits communs et avoir le moyen de les défendre de façon pertinente?

Do you want to know about your collective rights and find ways to defend them in an organized way?

Quieres aprender un poco más sobre tu derechos y saber como defenderte de una buena forma?

Joignez vous au regroupement des travailleurs et travailleuses temporaires qui travaillent pour les agences de placement.
Come join the association for temporary Agency Workers.
Unete a nuestro grupo de trabajadores temporales que trabajan por Agencias de Empleo.

Notre prochaine rencontre aura lieu
Next meeting on
Nuestra proxima reunión sera

4755 Van Horne bureau #110
Metro Plamondon

Des collations et des rafraîchissements seront offerts.
Une modeste contribution de votre part serait fort appréciée!

Light snacks and refreshment available
Donations welcome!

Habran bebidas refrescantes a su dispocion
Una pequeña contribución seria bein apreciada!

Renseignements : Centre des Travailleurs et Travailleuses Immigrants (514)342-2111
For more info contact the Immigrant Workers Centre: (514) 342-2111
Para mayor infromacion contacte al Centro de Trabajadores Immigrantes (514) 342-2111

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