Integration monitor

Integration monitor is a daily Latvian press digest on ethnic minority and society integration issues. The Monitor reviews the biggest Latvian dailies: Diena, Latvijas Avize, Neatkariga (in Latvian language), Vesti Segodnya (in Russian language). In specific cases other information sources are used. Latvian Centre for Human Rights is not responsible for information published by the media.

June 16, 2006

  • Book Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities – European Experience for Latvia presented yesterday
  • Experts consider that Latvia has an urgent need of guest workers
  • EU Commissar for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Vladimir Spidla discussed the situation of Latvian non-citizens and their rights with MEP Tatyana Zhdanok
  • Telegraf features an article on how political parties attract votes of Russian-speaking residents
Yesterday, the Latvian Centre for Human Rights and the Institute on Human Rights of the Faculty of Law at the University of Latvia held a presentation of a research “Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities – European Experience for Latvia”. The research provides insight into the history of the Framework Convention, analysis of its main provisions and experience and practices of European countries regarding the implementation of the Convention.

Yesterday, the Latvian Centre for Human Rights and the Institute on Human Rights of the Faculty of Law at the University of Latvia held a presentation of a research Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities – European Experience for Latvia. The research provides insight into the history of the Framework Convention, analysis of its main provisions and experience and practices of European countries regarding the implementation of the Convention. Telegraf

The “Hansabanka” has conducted a research on the lack of labour force in Latvia. The main conclusion of the study is that the country has an urgent need of guest workers. Authors of the study state that local human resources

The Hansabanka has conducted a research on the lack of labour force in Latvia. The main conclusion of the study is that the country has an urgent need of guest workers. Authors of the study state that local human resources cannot meet growing economical needs of the country. Therefore, national immigration policy should be more flexible. However, the Prime Minister Aigars Kalvitis believes that no changes should be in introduced in Latvias immigration policy, arguing that non-qualified labour force will hinder development of the economy. While the Minister of Economics Aigars Stokenbergs considers that Latvia has to examine a possibility to soften its immigration regime but only regarding highly qualified workers. Telegraf, Diena (15.06)

The EU Commissar for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Vladimir Spidla held a meeting with the MEP from Latvia Tatyana Zhdanok.to discuss the situation of non-citizens in Latvia and their rights.

The EU Commissar for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Vladimir Spidla held a meeting with the MEP from Latvia Tatyana Zhdanok.to discuss the situation of non-citizens in Latvia and their rights. Vesti Segodnya

Telegraf features an article on how various political parties are planning to attract votes of Russian-speaking residents of Latvia for the upcoming Saeima elections in the fall.

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