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有证件的、无证件的、永久的、临时的、国内的、国外的——墨西哥每年都有成千上万的公民移民。在种植、生长和收获季节,其中大约13,000人将前往加拿大,在田地和温室里工作,然后回到墨西哥的家人身边呆几个月。这些临时工是季节性农业工人计划(SAWP)的一部分,该计划是加拿大人力资源和技能发展部(HRSDC)与墨西哥Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión社会(STPS,工作和社会保障部)的倡议。尽管雇主和政府对工人负有责任,但他们经常面临危险的工作条件、低工资和歧视。通过使用依赖范式,本文将论证季节性农业工人计划的工人在各个方面都面临着剥削。临时农业工人在加拿大农业出口的竞争力中发挥着关键作用,但很明显,在发展加拿大的农业综合企业和经济中,墨西哥工人正在受到剥削,损害了个人工人和墨西哥经济。
Cheap Labour and A New Market: Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program and its Effects on Mexico.
Documented, undocumented, permanently, temporarily, internally, externally – each year Mexico sees thousands of its citizens migrate. Approximately 13 000 of those will travel to Canada to work in fields and greenhouses for the planting, growing and harvesting seasons, only to return to their families in Mexico for a few months. 1 These temporary workers are a part of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP), which is an initiative on the part of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) with the Mexican Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social (STPS, Ministry of Work and Social Security). Despite responsibilities that the employers and both governments have to the workers, they often face dangerous conditions, low wages and discrimination. Through the use of the dependency paradigm, this paper will argue that exploitation is faced on all fronts by the workers of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program. The temporary agricultural workers play a key role in the competitiveness of Canada’s agricultural exports, but it is clear to see that in developing Canada’s agribusinesses and economy, Mexican workers are being exploited to the detriment of both the individual workers and the Mexican economy.