2014-05-01
Doug Saunders
They are allowed into Canada to do jobs most Canadians would refuse at rates of pay most Canadians would never stand for, and then they have to leave. They are separated from their families for years. They aren’t allowed to settle, marry, bring their children over, expect a raise or change jobs. They have to live in rooms provided by their employers, and they cannot realistically quit without being forced out of the country.
The Globe and Mail
Agriculture and horticulture workers, Occupations in services - Domestic work et General relevance - all sectors
Policy analysis, Statistics on work and life conditions et Numbers of migrant workers
Sensibilisation du public
Fédéral et National relevance
Anglais