Labour Migration and Temporary Work: Canada’s Foreign-Worker Programs in the “New Economy.”

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Labour Migration and Temporary Work: Canada’s Foreign-Worker Programs in the “New Economy.”
Abstract
This collection of original essays investigates the social, political, and economic transformations associated with the emergence of the so-called new economy, and their impact on the organization of work within Canada. Essays in the book discuss the ways in which new management strategies, new communication technologies, and efforts to revitalize the labour movement have transformed the Canadian workplace. Focusing on changes in work organization, individuals' expectations regarding work, and the institutional support provided for workers and their families, the text constructs a critical analysis of the "new economy" in order to identify both the potential for quality work experiences and the ways in which the organization of work remains a profound social problem. --Publisher's description
Book Title
Interrogating the New Economy: Restructuring Work in the 21st Century
Date
2010
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Place
Toronto
Pages
149-172
ISBN
978-1-4426-0055-3
Language
English
Call Number
HD8106.5 .I58 2010
Notes
"A Garamond book"
Citation
Thomas, M. P. (2010). Labour Migration and Temporary Work: Canada’s Foreign-Worker Programs in the “New Economy.” In N. Pupo (Ed.), Interrogating the New Economy: Restructuring Work in the 21st Century (pp. 149–172). University of Toronto Press. https://utorontopress.com/9781442600539/interrogating-the-new-economy/