Mar 01

Invitation : Souper pour la campagne de financement du Centre des Travailleuses et Travailleurs Immigrants L’une des activités de La Conférence « New Voices in Labor » du 2 au 3 mars 2012Invitation: Immigrant Workers Centre, fundraiser dinner as part of the New Voices in Labor Conference March 2nd-march 3rd

Vendredi 2 mars à 19hrs
4755 Van Horne, bureau 110
(Métro Plamondon)

Le Centre des Travailleuses et Travailleurs Immigrants (CTI) organise un souper le vendredi 2 mars pour les participants de la Conférence. Le coût du souper est de 20 $ par personne. Il est gratuit si vous devenez un commanditaire annuel du Centre à travers notre programme de dons mensuels.

https://iwc-cti.ca/

Pour participer ou s’inscrire pour la conférence « New Voices of Labor

Pour RSVP, envoyez un courriel au iwc_cti@yahoo.com

Friday March 2nd @ 7pm 4755 Vanhorne ave suite 110(metro Plamondon)

The Immigrant Workers Centre (IWC) is organizing a dinner on Friday March 2nd for Conference participants. The price is $20 per person, for the dinner or free if you become an annual sustainer of the Immigrant Worker Centre, through our monthly donation program.
 to RSVP please email iwc_cti@yahoo.com

 

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