Fight Back: Workplace Justice for Immigrants

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Fight Back: Workplace Justice for Immigrants
Abstract
[D]ocuments the struggles of immigrant workers and analyses them within the context of neoliberal globalization and the international and national labour markets. Fight Back grew out of collaboration between a group of university-affiliated researchers who are active in different social movements and community organizations in partnership with the Immigrant Workers Centre in Montreal. The book shares with us the experiences of immigrant workers in a variety of workplaces. It is based on the underlying belief that the best kind of research that tells “how it really is” comes from the lived experience of people themselves. -- Publisher's description. Contents: Introduction -- Context -- Making immigrant workers -- Access to social rights for migrants to Canada: the long divide between the law and the real world -- Seasonal agricultural workers -- Canada's live-in caregiver program : popular among both employers and migrants, but structured for dependency and inequality -- Survival and fighting back.
Series
Race & Racism
Place
Halifax
Publisher
Fernwood
Date
2009
# of Pages
128 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-55266-297-7
Short Title
Fight back
Library Catalog
OCLC WorldCat FirstSearch
Call Number
HD 8108.5 A2 F54 2009
Notes

Contents: Introduction -- Context -- Making immigrant workers -- Access to social rights for migrants to Canada : the long divide between the law and the real world -- Seasonal agricultural workers -- Canada's live-in caregiver program : popular among both employers and migrants, but structured for dependency and inequality -- Survival and fighting back.

Citation
Choudry, A., Hanley, J., Jordan, S., Stiegman, M., & Schragge, E. (2009). Fight Back: Workplace Justice for Immigrants. Fernwood. https://archive.org/details/fightbackworkpla0000unse