The Immigrants’ Department is a specific structure of the OGBL for non-Luxembourgish workers residing in Luxembourg. It is concerned with the particular problems of these employees and has in particular the objective to promote
Within the framework of these objectives, the Immigrants’ Department draws up a yearly list of proposals and measures to be implemented in the future. The aim is to guarantee a more just and equitable society for all citizens of this country. All those who live and work in the Grand Duchy must benefit from the same rights and guarantees without discrimination.
At the national level, the Immigrant Department is represented on CLAE (Liaison and Action Committee for Foreigners), at PiiLux-Plateforme (Immigration et Intégration Luxembourg asbl), and works closely with ASTI. At the international level, the Immigrant Department is represented at ENAR – European Network Against Racism. The OGBL has cooperation agreements with CGTP-IN and UGT-P in Portugal, with INCA/CGIL in Italy, and with UNTC-CS in Cape Verde.
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Les membres du nouveau Comité exécutif sont accompagnés sur la photo des deux nouveaux secrétaires centraux du département des Immigrés: Sónia Neves et José Luís Correia.
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