- Fecha y hora
2010.06.20, 1:00 PM translation missing: es.time.to 4:00 PM
- Detalles
NO RIGHTS, NO RULES: MIGRANT WORKERS IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD
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“I AM A FATHER TOO!” EVENT – FORMING THE LARGEST MIGRANT WORKER HUMAN BILLBOARD IN CANADIAN HISTORY
NEW EVENT!!!
THE GREAT ROOM, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO - JUNE 20, 2010
NEW ROOM LOCATION!!!
UFCW Canada and community allies will be hosting an International Migrant Worker Forum on June 20, 2010 in response to the G8/G20 Summit to be held in and around Toronto, Canada.
Migrant workers, community activists, advocates, and labour leaders from a variety of countries will explore a diverse set of issues faced by migrant workers when in Canada. They will also critically analyze the role of sending nations and the state of migrant workers while in their home country in the increasingly complex and brutal international migrant workers regime. Finally, there will be a frank discussion of the steps forward.
Prior to NO RIGHTS, NO RULES join over 100 migrant workers with pictures of their children left in sending countries at 11:45 am on the steps of Hart House, University of Toronto at
“I AM A FATHER TOO!” to FORM THE LARGEST MIGRANT WORKER HUMAN BILLBOARD IN CANADIAN HISTORY.
This event shall highlight the devastating effects of family separation and human displacement that has resulted from the migrant and guest worker programs, such as the Canadian Temporary Foreign Workers Program (TFWP), in G8 countries.
JOIN US on this day, Fathers’ Day, with migrant workers from across the Globe to map out the step forwards to work with those fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, who leave their homes only to be disappointed, neglected and abused through the Canadian Temporary Foreign Workers Program. This event shall reinforce our shared commitment towards migrant and immigrant worker dignity, respect and justice in Canada.
PLEASE REGISTER AT WWW.UFCW.CA/NORIGHTSNORULES
AS SPACE IS LIMITED AND REGISTRATION WILL BE ACCEPTED ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-REGISTERED BASIS.
NO RIGHTS, NO RULES: MIGRANT WORKERS IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD
Sunday, June 20, 2010
1 PM-4PM
THE GREAT ROOM, Hart House, University of Toronto
7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, CanadaUFCW.CA/NORIGHTSNORULES
NOTE: DUE TO HIGHER THAN EXPECTED REGISTRATION WE HAVE MOVED TO THE GREAT ROOM AT HART HOUSE, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
This event is part of The 2010 People’s Summit.Additional information, allies and endorsers are being added regularly.
Please visit ufcw.ca/norightsnorules often for updates and more information.- Precio
Free
- Lugar
The Great Room - University of Toronto
- Ciudad
Toronto
- Provincia
Ontario
- País
Canada
- Conexiones
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NO RIGHTS, NO RULES: MIGRANT WORKERS IN A GLOBALIZED WORL (http://awa-ata.ca/en/media/e-news-2010/e-news-vol3-issue-15/)
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- Los sectores económicos
Agriculture and horticulture workers y Occupations in services - Domestic work
- Los grupos destinatarios
Trabajadores (in) migrantes, Legisladores, Periodistas, Conciencia Pública, Los empleadores y las agencias de empleo, Los investigadores, Los sindicatos, y ONG / grupos comunitarios / redes de solidaridad
- Áreas de regulación
Derecho a cambiar de empleador, Derecho a elegir su lugar de residencia, Derecho a organizarse, Normas Laborales, Salud y Seguridad, Programas de integración para los recién llegados, Salud y Servicios Sociales, El acceso a la condición de permanente, Gratuitos para servicios de colocación, La reunificación familiar, Asistencia Legal, EI, Bienestar, Las remesas y programas de desarrollo co-, Viajar al extranjero y regresar a casa, Las agencias de contratación y la inversión, Calidad de la vivienda, Mecanismos para el reembolso de la migración, Juicio justo antes de la deportación, Regularización de la condición procedimiento, Determinación de los salarios decentes y la escasez de mano de obra, Criterios para la selección de los trabajadores migrantes (im), Derecho a la igualdad (de género), Derecho a la igualdad (origen nacional), Derecho a la igualdad (estatus social), Derecho a la libertad, Derecho a la dignidad, y Derecho a la privacidad
- Relevancia geográfica
Ontario
- Idiomas
Francés, Inglés, y Español