Manitoba delegation travels to Iceland to establish labour agreement

April 14th, 200910:49 pm @

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A delegation from the Manitoba government traveled to Iceland to establish a joint labour agreement that will connect employers with workers.

The plan is to find jobs for unemployed Icelanders as temporary foreign workers in the construction industry.

The Manitoba Minister of Labour Nancy Allen recently travelled to Iceland to develop procedures for the job matching initiative and consolidate a partnership with the department of labour.

From the Daily Commercial News

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