Profit-driven“Temporary ” Mobility: The long-term implications of the commercialization oF Migration policies
- Date and time
2016.03.05, 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
- Details
manifestations of ongoing changes to the temporary Foreign Worker program across canada. More specifically, it focuses on the impact that the outsourcing of labour mobility has on sending countries, receiving communities, and migrants.
GeRaldina polanco, assistant professor, california state university, northridge
Jill bucKlaschuK, postdoctoral Fellow, university of GuelphevelY n e ncalada, Grassroots activist/phd candidate, Justicia for Migrant Workers, oise, university of toronto
From Rural Ontario to Rural Guatemala: The Impacts of the “4In4out” Rule on Migrant Farmworkers and Their Communitiese thel t unG ohan, postdoctoral Fellow, university of alberta
Good Enough to Work But Not Good Enough to Stay?: Assessing Temporary Foreign Workers’ Experiences in AlbertadR. b u Kola s ala M i, dR. s a R a d o R o W, dR. p hilo M ena oKe K e-i heJ i R i K a, dR. e thel t unG ohan and e lise h e R vieux
Interrogating the Impact of Recent Changes to Canadian Temporary Foreign Workers Program Policy on Temporary Foreign Workers in AlbertaGeR aldina p olanco, assistant professor , california state university, northridge
Global Labour Sending States and the Transnational Production of Labour PrecarityJ ill b ucK l aschuK, postdoctoral Fellow, university of Guelph
le”: The Changing Role of English Language Requirements in Temporary
Migrants’ Path to Inclusion and Permanent Settlement in Manitoba- Venue
National Metropolis Conference 2016
- City
Toronto
- Country
Canada
- Links
- Economic sectors
General relevance - all sectors
- Target groups
Researchers
- Geographical focuses
Ontario and National relevance
- Languages
English