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Press Release

May 15, 2013.
Migrant Worker Solidarity Network
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Manitoba

A ground-breaking report will be released on the steps of the Manitoba legislature today at noon.

The report, by the Migrant Worker Solidarity Network and The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Manitoba, gives a voice to Manitoba's migrant farm workers.  Approximately 400 migrant labourers, mostly Mexican men, come to Manitoba each summer under Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program, to work on farms and nurseries.  The workers are invisible to most Manitobans. 

Like other migrant workers, they work long hours for low pay and rarely leave the farms where they work.  Most do not speak English. All leave spouses and families back in Mexico.  Some have been coming to Manitoba every summer for 25 years, yet they are unable to immigrate or bring their families with them.

“In Canada, I am lonely,” says one worker under the pseudonym Manuel. “There is a lot of loneliness here... I don’t like to go from work to being enclosed in my house. I don’t go out because it’s late when I leave work and I am really tired and I don’t have energy but to hole myself up and sleep. The next day is the same.”

Chief researcher, Jodi Read, said that she was impressed and humbled by the generosity and kindness of the men.  “These are hard-working men committed to their families and communities back in Mexico.  Their work is essential to the Manitoba economy, yet to most Manitobans they are nameless and faceless.  The rights of these workers should be a priority for the Manitoba government.”

While the workers pay Canadian taxes, they are ineligible for programs that most workers take for granted.  They must purchase their own private health insurance and are not eligible for EI or parental leave.  The authors of the report believe that the workers should have access to public health care. They also noted that English classes would improve their situation.

According to MWSN co-chair Jennifer deGroot, “The report gives a voice to workers that most Manitobans have never met.  Their hard work provides much of the local produce grown and consumed in Manitoba.  We believe that Manitobans will want to know about the experience of these workers and will support our goal to protect their health and wellbeing while they are in our province every year."

The MWSN spent one year interviewing migrant workers, a precarious task, given that workers who are seen to be speaking out risk being repatriated to Mexico or not invited back in future years. 

Latin American immigrants will read some of the workers’ words and mime their work.

For more information about the report please contact researcher Jodi Read at 204-430-0392 or Lynne Fernandez at 204-927-3207.  Reporters are respectfully urged not to contact agricultural workers for interviews, as speaking to members of the media could put those workers’ jobs at risk. Employers can, at any time, order their return to Mexico and/or withhold offers of employment the following year.

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Links to Union Related Material from Broadbent Institute

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The Broadbent Institute has posted five responses to their report, "Union Communities, Healthy Communities" expressing support for labour rights and strong unions by activists from other social movements.

These speak to the role of unions in support of environmental sustainability, human rights and social development. The contributors are Laurel Rothman, Grace-Edward Galabuzi,, Alex Neve, Frances Lankin, and Tzeporah Berman with Steven Guilbeault .  

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Full List of Canadian Companies Authorized to use Temporary Foreign Workers

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The Globe and Mail has published a list of all Canadian companies authorized to use the Temporary Foreign Workers program. Companies on this list are not necessarily using TFWs, but the fact that the list is 475 pages long tells us something about the popularity of the program. 

Canadian Foundation for Labour Rights

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The Canadian Foundation for Labour Rights (CFLR) is a national voice devoted to promoting labour rights as an important means to strengthening democracy, equality and economic justice here in Canada and internationally.

CFLR provides a forum for its members to promote and publish their independent research, policy papers and articles which are consistent with the objectives of the Foundation.

CLFR also promotes its work within the broader labour rights communities – unions and other labour organizations, labour relations programs within Canadian universities and colleges, labour law schools and legal firms and other progressive think tanks. 

Canadian Foundation of Labour Rights International Conference

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Toronto (27 March 2013) – More than 160 people gathered in Toronto to discuss the critical role labour rights and unions play in reducing income inequality, advancing democracy, and promoting the social well-being of all Canadians. 

The three-day conference, "Labour Rights and Their Impact on Democracy, Economic Equality and Social Justice," was organized by the Canadian Foundation for Labour Rights (CFLR) and sponsored by the National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE), the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW Canada) and the Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF).

The keynote speaker was acclaimed U.K. author and social epidemiologist Richard Wilkinson. He is Professor Emeritus of Social Epidemiology at University of Nottingham, Honorary Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London and Visiting Professor at University of York. He is the co-author of the award-winning book, The Spirit Level.

The conference foundation paper entitled Union Matters is a comprehensive report reviewing international literature showing the critical role unions play in reducing income inequality. It is an excellent resource for those doing research on the societal-wide value of unions. 

Alternate Routes journal

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The Alternate Routes journal publishes methodologically-sound political economy research that is of interest to labour researchers. The article Toby Sangster referred to on the TURC listserver is in this issue: Great-Recession Proof? Shattering the Myth of Canadian Exceptionalism. You can go to the home link from this page and register for the journal. At the moment, this most recent issue is not on-line, but older issues are and you can see where to buy the journal.  

Youth and Unions

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Are unions doing a good job of connecting with young workers and teaching them about their rights in the workplace? A TURC (Trade Union Research Collective) member provided us with this article on the challenges of getting youth engaged with the labour movement - something we all need to figure out.

Read the full article, Do unions still matter to young people? on CBC's website.

Labour Symposium in Ontario

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CCPA Ontario is holding a one-day symposium featuring leading union researchers and communicators on Monday April 22, 2013. 

Speakers include: Janet Schaffer, AFL-CIO; Brynne Sinclair-Waters, OFL,  Jim Stanford, CAW, and more. 

Unfortunately all the spaces are taken, but we later hope to have links on this website to some of the papers so that folks across the country can learn from this event. 

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