Profiting from the Precarious: How Recruitment Practices Exploit Migrant Workers: Summary Report.
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Author/contributor
- Faraday, Fay (Author)
Title
Profiting from the Precarious: How Recruitment Practices Exploit Migrant Workers: Summary Report.
Abstract
This report builds on the framework and analysis of Made in Canada. As a next step in the research, it focuses on recruitment because that is the stage where the power imbalance between workers and recruiters/employers is greatest, and yet it is the stage with the least effective legal oversight. This research aims to move beyond the now well-worn phrases of “unscrupulous recruiters” and “exorbitant fees” to build a more nuanced understanding of how low-wage migrant workers experience transnational recruitment. It examines the choices workers make (and are forced to make) in seeking work abroad; how recruiters exercise leverage over migrant workers, their families, and communities; why recruitment fees are oppressive; and how a recruitment relationship can undermine workers’ security and their legal rights long after they arrive in Canada. --From introduction.
Place
Toronto
Institution
Metcalf Foundation
Date
2014
Pages
56 pages
Language
English
Citation
Faraday, F. (2014). Profiting from the Precarious: How Recruitment Practices Exploit Migrant Workers: Summary Report. (p. 56 pages). Metcalf Foundation. https://www.metcalffoundation.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Profiting-from-the-Precarious-Summary-Report.pdf
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