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Migrant Work in the Media

Migrant Work in the Media

Star Phoenix – February 2, 2017:                       CBC – February 2, 2017:  

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Migrant Worker Justice for Saskatchewan

Migrant Worker Justice for Saskatchewan

MIGRANT WORKER JUSTICE FOR SASKATCHEWAN The Following was presented as a submission to the SaskForward Policy Summit held in Regina on Saturday January 28th, 2017. SaskForward attempts to mobilize public sector, non-profit, and other civil society organizations to identify challenges and possible solutions

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History of Migrant Work in Saskatchewan

History of Migrant Work in Saskatchewan

Temporary Foreign Workers in Saskatchewan: Who is a Migrant Worker? For the purpose of our study, we identify migrant workers as people who are working in Canada under temporary visas who do not hold Canadian citizenship or permanent residency. The federal government’s

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Sectors for Migrant Workers in Saskatchewan

Sectors for Migrant Workers in Saskatchewan

Most temporary foreign workers in Saskatchewan (62%) are employed in service-producing industries, with accommodation and food services (23%) as the single largest employer by industry, followed by construction (20%), administrative and support services (13%), manufacturing (10%), and transportation and warehousing

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Recent Posts

  • The Union Advantage: A Comparison of Union and Non-Unionized Wages in Canada and Saskatchewan

    The Union Advantage: A Comparison of Union and Non-Unionized Wages in Canada and Saskatchewan

    December 8, 2023
  • Saskatchewan Labour Rights Report

    Saskatchewan Labour Rights Report

    April 3, 2023
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    Mostbet’e Nasıl Kayıt Olunur

    September 10, 2022
  • “Sorry, but we’re not all in this together”

    “Sorry, but we’re not all in this together”

    June 24, 2022
  • The Fight for a $15 Minimum Wage

    The Fight for a $15 Minimum Wage

    June 24, 2022

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Dr. Andrew Stevens

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    University of Regina
    Regina, SK
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Regina Open Doors Society

Rankandfile.ca (Labour new journalism)

Regina Immigrant Women Centre

Regina Newcomer Centre

 

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