CESI’s member organisation BEM-BİR-SEN represents Turkish workers at Trade Councils
CESI's Turkish member organisation BEM-BİR-SEN, represented by its Secretary General Levent Uslu, attended for the first time a meeting of the Trade Councils Justice and Security in Luxembourg (26+27 March 2015).
Mr. Uslu thanked CESI and the other participants on behalf of his organisation and underlined the importance of belonging to a European confederation, not least as a mean to promote peaceful and respectful cooperation. CESI Secretary General Klaus Heeger stressed that Turkey has become a crucial country for Europe with a strong economy and a major geostrategic importance. He emphasised the need to increase cooperation and to agree on common values for the benefit of workers and democracy as a whole. On the brink of the event, Mr. Heeger and Mr. Uslu intensified the informal talks on a basis of mutual trust.

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CESI’s member organisation BEM-BİR-SEN represents Turkish workers at Trade Councils
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