Feb 14

Association de travailleurs temporaires d’agences : dîner et discussionTemporary Agency Workers Association: Dinner and Discussion Asociación de trabajadores temporales de agencias: cena y discusión

Samedi 25 février 2012 de 18 h à 20 h

Centre de travailleuses et travailleurs immigrants

4755, av. Van Horne, bureau 110 (métro Plamondon)

Amenez vos enfants et vos idées.

Nous allons partager le repas (apporter de la nourriture si vous le pouvez). C’est le deuxième dîner et la deuxième discussion sur notre association. S’il vous plaît, informez vos amis et vos collègues de travail que tous sont les bienvenus!

Pour de plus amples informations : (514) 342-2111

iwc-cti.caSaturday February 25th, 6pm-8pm

Immigrant Workers Centre

4755 Van Horne Ave, suite 110 (Metro Plamondon)

Bring your children and your ideas.

Potluck dinner (bring food if you can). This is our second dinner and discussion on our association. Please let your friends and co-workers know that all are welcome!

For more information: 514-342-2111

iwc-cti.caSábado 25 de febrero del 2012 de las 6 a las 8 PM

Centro de trabajadoras y trabajadores inmigrantes

4755, avenida Van Horne, oficina 110 (metro Plamondon)

Traiga sus hijos y sus ideas.

Vamos a compartir la cena (traiga comida si puede). Esta es nuestra segunda cena y discusión sobre la asociación. Por favor, informe a sus amigos y compañeros de trabajo que todos están invitados!

Por más informaciones : 514-342-2111

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