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Manufacturing Europe's Future: How to combat growing deindustrialisation and ensure good industrial jobs?
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AEGIS Europe, an organisation representing the interests of the manufacturing industries in the European Union, and IndustriAll Europe, the European trade union federation for manufacturing, mining and energy workers, are honoured to invite you to attend our upcoming event Manufacturing Europe’s Future: How to combat growing deindustrialisation and ensure good industrial jobs? taking place in Brussels on Thursday, 21 March 2024 starting at 09:30 CET.
On the occasion of the event, we will present our organisations’ manifestos ahead of the 2024 elections and host a debate about establishing the essential conditions for the EU manufacturing to remain competitive in the upcoming 2024-2029 political cycle, with a specific focus on industrial and trade policy and having at the core the interest and rights of workers.
Please find the agenda and registration form here.
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