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Experiences of Non-EEA Workers in the Irish Fishing IndustryWorking Conditions, Immigration Status and Enforcement (Arabic)

Report Published 19 Oct 2021

<p>Findings of the Maynooth University Department of Law research 'Experiences of Non-EEA Workers in the Irish Fishing IndustryWorking Conditions, Immigration Status and Enforcement' by Clíodhna Murphy, David M. Doyle and Stephanie Thompson (2021). (Arabic, condensed version).</p>

<p><a href="https://www.itfglobal.org/en/news/new-research-confirms-irish-atypical-… 19 October 2021 in Dublin and digitally.</a> Funded by the ITF. Contact person (ITF) at time of issue: Michael O'Brien (O'Brien_michael@itf.org.uk)<br />
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