Farm Workers in Western Canada

Farm Workers in Western Canada
Title Farm Workers in Western Canada PDF eBook
Author Shirley A. McDonald
Publisher University of Alberta
Total Pages 272
Release 2017-01-16
Genre Law
ISBN 1772122726

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Bill 6, the government of Alberta’s contentious farm workers’ safety legislation, sparked public debate as no other legislation has done in recent years. The Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act provides a right to work safely and a compensation system for those killed or injured at work, similar to other provinces. In nine essays, contributors to Farm Workers in Western Canada place this legislation in context. They look at the origins, work conditions, and precarious lives of farm workers in terms of larger historical forces such as colonialism, land rights, and racism. They also examine how the rights and privileges of farm workers, including seasonal and temporary foreign workers, conflict with those of their employers, and reveal the barriers many face by being excluded from most statutory employment laws, sometimes in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Contributors: Gianna Argento, Bob Barnetson, Michael J. Broadway, Jill Bucklaschuk, Delna Contractor, Darlene A. Dunlop, Brynna Hambly (Takasugi), Zane Hamm, Paul Kennett, Jennifer Koshan, C.F. Andrew Lau, J. Graham Martinelli, Shirley A. McDonald, Robin C. McIntyre, Nelson Medeiros, Kerry Preibisch, Heidi Rolfe, Patricia Tomic, Ricardo Trumper, and Kay Elizabeth Turner.

Farm Workers in Western Canada

Farm Workers in Western Canada
Title Farm Workers in Western Canada PDF eBook
Author Shirley Ann McDonald
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre Agricultural laborers
ISBN 9781772122732

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"Farm workers are the faceless multitudes driving agriculture production. Many workers--men, women, and children--are injured and even killed at work. In nine essays, contributors to Farm Workers in Western Canada look at the origin, work conditions, and precarious lives of farm workers in terms of larger historical forces such as colonialism, land rights, and racism. They also examine how the rights and privileges of farm workers, including seasonal and temporary foreign workers, conflict with those of their employers, and reveal the barriers many face by being excluded from most statutory employment laws, sometimes in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Scholars in the disciplines of sociology, Canadian history, law, and rural and labour studies, as well as policy makers, farmers, farm workers, and activists will benefit from reading Farm Workers in Western Canada."--

Farm Workers in Western Canada

Farm Workers in Western Canada
Title Farm Workers in Western Canada PDF eBook
Author Shirley A. McDonald
Publisher University of Alberta
Total Pages 272
Release 2017-01-16
Genre Law
ISBN 1772122742

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Bill 6, the government of Alberta’s contentious farm workers’ safety legislation, sparked public debate as no other legislation has done in recent years. The Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act provides a right to work safely and a compensation system for those killed or injured at work, similar to other provinces. In nine essays, contributors to Farm Workers in Western Canada place this legislation in context. They look at the origins, work conditions, and precarious lives of farm workers in terms of larger historical forces such as colonialism, land rights, and racism. They also examine how the rights and privileges of farm workers, including seasonal and temporary foreign workers, conflict with those of their employers, and reveal the barriers many face by being excluded from most statutory employment laws, sometimes in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Contributors: Gianna Argento, Bob Barnetson, Michael J. Broadway, Jill Bucklaschuk, Delna Contractor, Darlene A. Dunlop, Brynna Hambly (Takasugi), Zane Hamm, Paul Kennett, Jennifer Koshan, C.F. Andrew Lau, J. Graham Martinelli, Shirley A. McDonald, Robin C. McIntyre, Nelson Medeiros, Kerry Preibisch, Heidi Rolfe, Patricia Tomic, Ricardo Trumper, and Kay Elizabeth Turner.

Hired Hands

Hired Hands
Title Hired Hands PDF eBook
Author Cecilia Danysk
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 244
Release 1995-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780771025525

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In this first full-length study of labour in Canadian prairie agriculture during the period of settlement and expansion, Cecilia Danysk examines the changing work and the growing rural community of the West through the eyes of the workers themselves.

Migrant Workers in Canada

Migrant Workers in Canada
Title Migrant Workers in Canada PDF eBook
Author North-South Institute (Ottawa, Ont.)
Publisher Institut Nord-Sud
Total Pages 48
Release 2006
Genre Agricultural laborers, Foreign
ISBN

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For the past 40 years, farmers in Ontario and other provinces have been meeting some of their seasonal labour needs by hiring temporary workers from Caribbean countries and, since 1974, from Mexico under the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (CSAWP).

Labor in Canadian Agriculture

Labor in Canadian Agriculture
Title Labor in Canadian Agriculture PDF eBook
Author George Vickers Haythorne
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 142
Release 1960
Genre Agricultural laborers
ISBN

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Harvard Studies in Labor in Agriculture

Harvard Studies in Labor in Agriculture
Title Harvard Studies in Labor in Agriculture PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 140
Release 1952
Genre Agricultural laborers
ISBN

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