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Once ratified these changes may be worth a closer look at a UK level as there are some good
practices we could possibly mirror.
In the latter part of the year, the Working Group explored a possible motion for Con-
ference around Asylum Seekers and their rights to work. The proposed motion has been ac-
cepted by the FEC and will be debated at our AGM.
This year will see the end of our term of office in this role as we are standing down as
joint International VPs. We would like to thank the members of the Working Group for their
support over the last three years and send best wishes and support to our successor. We have
enjoyed the role very much and have had some great experiences at European and Interna-
tional levels.
If you are interested in joining the International Working Group please contact Ann at
HQ to register your interest and you will welcomed at the next Working Group meeting.
Jacqui McLoughlin and Ruth Galwey
Joint International VPs
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