- Date et heure
2013.11.02, toute la journée
- Détails
MigrantWorkersRights-Canada is holding a 2013 Canadian Gathering on Migrant Workers Rights on Saturday, November 2 in Ottawa (University of Ottawa - 120 University Private - FSS 5028).
Everyone in Canada working towards abolishing the restrictions on migrants workers’ right to change employers and ensuring access to permanent residency status for these workers is invited to participate.
10:00am-10:30am Welcoming remarks and presentation roundtable
10:30am-12pm Updates on research and advocacy initiatives on the prohibitions to change employers and to choose one’s place of residence
2:00pm-4:30pm Updates on research and advocacy initiatives on the prohibition (or systemic inhumane delays) to be reunified with partner and/or children and access permanent status in country of legal employment
5:00pm-8pm Dinner (restaurant to be confirmed) and informal discussion on possible future collaboration for joint research and/or advocacy initiatives
Registration: coordination_canada@migrantworkersrights.netTo propose the inclusion in the program of a formal 15-min presentation of research results, please send short bio and abstract before Friday October 18, 2013.
Selected background documents accessible online:
Depatie-Pelletier, E. (2008), “Under “Legal Practices Similar to Slavery” According to the U.N. Convention: Canada’s “Non White” Foreign Workers in “Low-Skilled” Occupations, see link below
Gordon, J. (2011), « Free Movement and Equal Rights for Low-Wage Workers ? What the United States Cana Learn From the New EU Migration to Britain », see link below
Hahamovitch, C. (2003), “Creating Perfect Immigrants: Guestworkers of the World in Historical Perspective,” see link below
Ontiveros, M. L. (2010), « Noncitizen Immigrant Labour and the Thirteenth Amendment : Challenging Guest Worker Programs », see link below
West Coast Domestic Workers Association (2013), “Access to Justice for Domestic Workers in BC”, see link below
Sukthankar, A. (2012), “Visa Inc. Corporate Control and Policy Incoherence in the U.S. Temporary Foreign Labour System”, Global Workers Alliance, see link below
Registration information:
Register before Friday, October 18 by email to
coordination_canada@migrantworkersrights.net.To propose a presentation, send us a short bio and abstract (including the
estimated time of the presentation and the required audio-visual equipment)
before Monday, October 14.To help with the organization or for more information about the event, do not
hesitate to contact us.- Prix
Free
- Lieu
120 University Private - FSS 5028
- Ville
Ottawa
- Pays
Canada
- Liens
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Depatie-Pelletier, E. (2008), “Under “Legal Practices Similar to Slavery” According to the U.N. Convention: Canada’s “Non White” Foreign Workers in “Low-Skilled” Occupations (http://www.cerium.ca/IMG/pdf/Article_Depatie-Pelletier_Metropolis_2008.pdf) -
Gordon, J. (2011), « Free Movement and Equal Rights for Low-Wage Workers ? What the United States Cana Learn From the New EU Migration to Britain » (http://law.fordham.edu/assets/Faculty/UK-US_Warren_Institute_PUBLISHED.pdf) -
Hahamovitch, C. (2003), “Creating Perfect Immigrants: Guestworkers of the World in Historical Perspective,” (http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0023656032000057010#.Ui9AhRYfzDU) -
Ontiveros, M. L. (2010), « Noncitizen Immigrant Labour and the Thirteenth Amendment : Challenging Guest Worker Programs » (http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1017092) -
West Coast Domestic Workers Association (2013), “Access to Justice for Domestic Workers in BC” (http://www.wcdwa.ca/File/file/Access%20to%20Justice%20for%20Migrant%20Workers_WCDWA_FINAL_30_07_2013.pdf) -
Sukthankar, A. (2012), “Visa Inc. Corporate Control and Policy Incoherence in the U.S. Temporary Foreign Labour System”, Global Workers Alliance, (http://globalworkers.org/sites/default/files/VisasInc_FINAL.pdf)
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- Secteurs économiques
General relevance - all sectors
- Groupes cibles
Chercheurs
- Pertinence géographique
National relevance
- Langues
Français, Anglais et Espagnol