Made in Canada

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Made in Canada
Abstract
In the past decade, Canada’s labour market has undergone a significant shift to rely increasingly on migrant workers who come to Canada from around the globe on time-limited work permits to provide labour in an expanding range of industries. Since 2000, the number of migrant workers employed in Canada has more than tripled. Expanding in response to employer demand, with little public debate, the greatest proportionate growth in migrant labour has been among low-skill, low-wage workers in sectors such as caregiving, agriculture, hospitality, food services, construction and tourism. This report provides a critical analysis of the federal and provincial laws that regulate and constrain the rights of low-wage migrant workers, proposes a rights-based framework to assess their treatment, identifies the ways in which the law constructs migrant workers’ insecurity through each stage of the labour migration cycle, and examines options for systemic change to increase workers’ security.... Executive summary
Place
Toronto
Institution
Metcalf Foundation
Date
2012
Pages
116 pages
Language
en
Library Catalog
Google Scholar
Citation
Faraday, F. (2012). Made in Canada (p. 116 pages). Metcalf Foundation. http://www.metcalffoundation.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Made-in-Canada-Full-Report.pdf