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Migrant Workers
The links from this page (to be seen in the box to the right) includes information for both migrant workers and the companies that may employ migrant workers. This information will change from time to time as this dynamic area of our work reponds to new needs.
For more information on issues around Migrant Workers, please contact:
Paula Harrison
Community Support Manager
Learning & Engagement
Directorate of Community
Premier House
Station Road
Swindon SN1 1TZ
Tel: 01793 466418
E-mail: pharrison@swindon.gov.uk
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Related Pages
Migrant Workers
Information for Migrant Workers
Migrant Workers - Employers' Network
Migrant Workers' Factsheet for Employers
Welcome to Swindon - Leaflet
Information from the 2008 Conference
Useful websites for employers of migrant workers
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