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Ukraine: Commission presents guidance to help people fleeing war access jobs, training and adult learning
Ukraine: Commission presents guidance to help people fleeing war access jobs, training and adult learning
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June 15, 2022
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The guidance covers both people eligible for temporary protection under the Temporary Protection Directive as well as those eligible for adequate protection under national law.
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