Access to employment is a key driver of refugee integration in Luxembourg. Beyond professional inclusion, it also determines access to independent housing and full participation in the country’s economic and social life. In this context, the Lëtzeberger Flüchtlingsrot – Collectif Réfugiés, with the support of the Chambre des salariés and the LISER Policy Lab, is organising a conference-debate dedicated to these challenges.
Entitled “Towards a stronger push for refugee employment in Luxembourg”, the event will take place on Tuesday, April 28, from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm at the Chambre des Salariés (2–4 rue Pierre Hentges, Luxembourg, opposite the Rotondes).
The conference will bring together experts from Germany and France, who will present their research on public policies that support refugee employment in their respective countries. The LISER Policy Lab will provide an overview of economic integration policies currently in place in Luxembourg, with a focus on employability challenges.
These contributions will be complemented by testimonials from refugees and employers, as well as presentations of concrete initiatives developed in Luxembourg. The objective is to foster dialogue, identify barriers, and highlight best practices that could be scaled up.
This event aims to be both informative and participatory, with dedicated time for discussion to explore collective solutions.
The event will be multilingual, with simultaneous translation into French and German.
Registration is open via www.lfr.lu or directly through the google form
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfaWrt9Q_ctqPf5Zmk-TB8EMvlBVuVVoqnGbwmyiZ6LmyH--w/viewform