Pick-Your-Own Labor: Migrant Workers and Flexibility in Canadian Agriculture1

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Author/contributor
Title
Pick-Your-Own Labor: Migrant Workers and Flexibility in Canadian Agriculture1
Abstract
This paper explores the structures and practices of temporary migrant worker programs (TMWP) as they operate in Canadian agriculture. Acting within highly competitive, globalized markets, agri-food employers rely on the availability of migrant workers to achieve greater flexibility in their labor arrangements, drawing on employment practices beyond those possible with a domestic workforce. Most recently, changes to Canada’s two TMWP schemes have provided employers with greater scope to shape the social composition of their workforce. The paper analyzes these changes while exploring their implications for workplace regimes in agriculture.
Publication
International Migration Review
Volume
44
Issue
2
Pages
404-441
Date
2010
Language
English
ISSN
1747-7379
Short Title
Pick-Your-Own Labor
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© 2010 by the Center for Migration Studies of New York
Citation
Preibisch, K. (2010). Pick-Your-Own Labor: Migrant Workers and Flexibility in Canadian Agriculture1. International Migration Review, 44(2), 404–441. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-7379.2010.00811.x