2011.12.19, 18:00 à 08:00
December 18th has been designated as a Global Day of Action Against Racism, And for the Rights of Migrants, Refugees and Displaced People to commemorate and celebrate the struggles of migrant workers around the world (http://globalmigrantsaction.org/)
Join us in Vancouver, Coast Salish Territories for a community supper and participatory discussion across communities to continue to organize, to resist and to build a strong and vibrant migrant justice movement to demand dignity, justice and status for all
From ‘Oh Kanada’ to Migrante Country?
Under Minister of Immigration/Deportation Kenney, Harper, and the Conservatives:
- Family class immigration has dropped by 15%.
- Quotas for spouses and children have been reduced by 4,000 per year.
- There is currently a moratorium on sponsorships of parents and grandparents.
- The number of refugees granted permanent residence has dropped by 25%.
- Skilled worker visas have been decreased by 20%.
- The quota for live-in caregivers to become permanent residents has been slashed by almost 50%.
So who are all the migrants coming into Canada? The number of temporary foreign workers is up 30%. Temporary workers have no rights of residency and are recruited primarily as temporary indentured labour for big business. Temporary migrant workers are deemed essential to the countries’ economy because of their indentured and cheap labour yet they are wanted as workers only and not full participating members of our communities.
Kenney’s model is one of Permanent Impermanence. We cannot allow divisive stereotypes of migrants ‘stealing our jobs and resources’ to let the Harper government off the hook for putting profit over the people and the planet. On International Migrants Day, stand with us for migrant dignity and human rights and justice for all.
No to imperialist globalization!
No to permanent impermanence!
Transnational people unite!
Got food in your table? Thank a migrant farmworker
Greater Vancouver Baptist Church
1803 East 1st Avenue
Vancouver
British Columbia
Canada
Agriculture and horticulture workers
Policy analysis, Cas d’abus documentés et Initiatives de soutien
Sensibilisation du public
Droit de changer d’employeur, Droit de choisir son lieu de résidence, Droit de se syndiquer, Normes du travail, Santé et sécurité au travail, Programmes d’intégration des nouveaux arrivants, Santé et services sociaux, Accès à un statut permanent, Services d’embauche gratuits, Réunification des familles, Aide juridique, Assurance-emploi, Aide sociale, Envois de fonds et programmes de co-développement, Voyages à l’étranger et retour au pays, Agences de recrutement et de placement, Normes de logement, Mécanismes de remboursement des dépenses de migration, Procès impartial avant déportation, Procédures de régularisation de statut, Détermination des salaires décents et des pénuries de main d’oeuvre, Critères de sélection des travailleurs (im)migrants, Droit à l’égalité (genre), Droit à l’égalité (origine nationale), Droit à l’égalité (statut social), Droit à la liberté, Droit à la dignité, Droit à la vie privé et Droit à une information correcte
Colombie-Britannique
Anglais