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ETI Turkey platform, report - March 2018

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  • 16 May 2018
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Turkey garment sector
ETI Turkey platform summary report, March 2018

Summary report of the annual event of the ETI Turkey Platform, held on 27 March 2018 in Istanbul. The representatives from various stakeholders such as the ETI head and country office, textile and clothing brands, suppliers, employers and manufacturers associations, International Labour Organisation (ILO) Turkey Office, International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Turkey Office, United Work Turkey Project, Turkish Employment Agency (IŞKUR), and some NGOs in Turkey attended this one-day meeting. 

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