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This chapter explores the myriad of ways that Canadians use their status in Ontario to advance the labour agenda, and impact the lived experiences for migrant agricultural workers. It focuses on the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Programme (SAWP). The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs' website lists the main agriculture in Ontario in 2016. The major fruit crops were grapes, apples, peaches and strawberries. There are two primary concerns that appear again and again within the advocacy movement regarding SAWP: membership status in Canada and inadequate health and safety standards. SAWP workers are entitled to health care but are often reliant on the farm operator to access that care. There are three groups operating in Ontario who are examples of working with, not for, this group of workers that have been marginalized and exploited through legislation and economics; they are the United Food and Commercial Workers Union; Justice for Migrant Workers; and the Migrant Workers Alliance.
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Jacobs has brought together the work of a number of progressive feminist writers, who theorize gender, race, diversity research, the social construction of women and work, ethnicity and class. The essays in this reader are focused on issues relating to gender equality in workspaces in society. The editor has gathered essays from well-known and established social scientists. Among them are Pat and Hugh Armstrong, Himani Bannerji, Christine Bruckert and Tania Das Gupta. The result is a stimulating collection that focuses on health-care workers, teachers, strippers, wage-less workers and women who are hidden from view. The collection explores the construction of gender, the selection of careers and the differential in work conditions and wages. --Publisher's description. Contents: Theorizing women's work: feminist methodology / Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong -- The paradox of diversity: the construction of a multicultural Canada and "women of colour" / Himani Bannerji -- Qualitative research to identify racialist discourse: towards equity in nursing curricula / Rebecca Hagey and Robert W. MacKay -- Teaching against the grain: contradictions and possibilities / Roxana Ng -- Racism in nursing / Tania Das Gupta -- Toward anti-racism in social work in the Canadian context / Usha George -- The world of the professional stripper / Chris Bruckert -- Gender inequality and medical education / Jo-Anne Kirk -- Benevolent patriarchy: the foreign domestic movement, 1980-1990 / Patricia Daenzer -- The new wageless worker: volunteering and market-guided health care reform / Elizabeth Esteves -- "Who else would do it?": female family caregivers in Canada / Kristin Blakely -- Marginal women: examining the barriers of age, race and ethnicity / Robynne Beugebauer -- Creating understanding from research: staff nurses' views on collegiality / Merle Jacobs -- Antiracism advocacy in the climate of corporatization / Rebecca Hagey, Jane Turrittin, Evelyn Brody -- Undertaking advocacy / Merle Jacobs.
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