雇佣移民护理人员:调查加拿大魁北克招聘机构的剥削案件

Lindsay Larios, J. Hanley, M. S. Cardona, Mostafa Henaway, Nuha Dwaikat Shaer, Sonia Ben Soltane
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私营、营利性招聘和就业机构是将国外移民工人与加拿大雇主联系起来的关键中介机构。尽管如此,加拿大联邦政府和省政府对招聘机构缺乏有效的监管。本文的目的是根据对魁北克省蒙特利尔市社区组织PINAY个案工作的实证分析,提供这一问题的快照,强调这种剥削的多重复合效应,并强调社区组织在支持面临移民工人方面所发挥的作用。我们的分析确定了三种类型的剥削:对经济需求的剥削、对移民不稳定的剥削和对关系的剥削。在文章的最后,我们讨论了社区层面对移民工作人员在与招聘机构的互动中面临的剥削的反应,并反思了魁北克省最近修订劳动标准的影响。
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Engaging migrant careworkers: Examining cases of exploitation by recruitment agencies in Quebec, Canada
Private, for-profit recruitment and employment agencies are key intermediaries connecting migrant workers from abroad to employers in Canada. Despite this, there is a lack of effective regulation of recruitment agencies by the Canadian federal and provincial governments. The objective of this article is to provide a snapshot of the problem, based on the empirical analysis of the casework of PINAY, a community organisation in Montreal, Quebec, highlighting the multiple compounding effects of this type of exploitation and to highlight the role that community-based organisations play in supporting migrant workers faced with them. Our analysis identifies three types of exploitation: exploitation of financial need, exploitation of immigration precarity, and exploitation of relationships. We conclude the article by discussing community level responses to the exploitation migrant works face in their interactions with recruitment agencies and reflect upon the implications of Quebec's recent amendment of its labour standards.
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