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Workability International


Workability International

Workability Europe is one of the six regions of Workability International (WI) - the world's largest body representing providers of work and employment services to people with a disability. More than two million people with disabilities are engaged in work programmes delivered by WI's member organisations in some 32 countries. Since January 2002, WI's membership has continued to grow and today numbers more than 110 members worldwide.

Workability Europe members enjoy automatic membership of Workability International. This relationship gives them access to a multitude of other models, legal systems and experience both in the developed and less developed world.

For more information please visit Workability International's website or contact:

Mr Alain Rialland
General Secretary

Workability International
"Sagamore", 42 rue des Ecureuils, Asnières,
Sainte Soline, 79120, Deux Sevres, FRANCE
Tel: +33 5 49 29 54 38
Fax: +33 5 49 29 54 38
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Website: www.workability-international.org

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Thursday, 19 August 2010
Dublin2010
The Workability International Annual Conference 2010, incorporating the Workability Europe Conference 2010, and in conjunction...
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Thursday, 19 August 2010
E Bulletin August 2010
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Tuesday, 25 May 2010
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN ZADAR
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Sunday, 20 December 2009
e-bulletin
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Tuesday, 15 September 2009
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