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Protecting labour rights of temporary migrant workers Lessons learned from a study of the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program Heather Gibb The North-South Institute

CSAWP facts & figures Started in 1966 Participating countries: Barbados, Jamaica, Mexico, OECS (Grenada, Antigua, Dominica, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, Monserrat) Trinidad &Tobago 18,887 workers across Canada in 2004; 15,123 in Ontario In all provinces except Newfoundland and Nunavut

CSAWP Partners

CSAWP workers rights in Ontario Basic facts the study found Agriculture workers do not have the right to form a union in Ontario, but can become part of an association or work group CSAWP workers are covered by the Ontario Human Rights Code Workers must have health insurance and be registered with the Workers Safety and Compensation Board Employers must provide free housing that has been inspected and meets local housing standards

CSAWP workers rights in Good Practice Ontario Workers are less likely to be exploited by labour contractors because the program is managed by governments Farmworkers have contracts signed by the employer that state the rules for both workers and farm owners Rules about transferring workers from one farm to another are spelled out in the contract

CSAWP workers rights in Ontario Problems the study revealed Workers were reluctant to complain about housing or work conditions because they fear not being named to come back the next year 23% of Mexican workers said they were moved to another farm without their consent

CSAWP workers rights in Ontario Making change happen Farmworkers are covered by revisions to the Occupational Health and Safety Act as of June 2006 Government agents are in a conflict-of-interest when there is a dispute between a farmworker and farm owner. An independent body should be set up to represent farmworkers when there is a dispute.

Wages and deductions Basic facts the study found Although farmworkers are supposed to be paid wages similar to those paid to Canadians, the study found that this was not always the case. Farmworkers pay Canadian income tax, CPP and EI premiums, but cannot claim regular EI benefits.

Wages and deductions Good Practice In 2003 HRSDC and Statistics Canada did a survey of wages paid to farmworkers across Canada and set new wage rates for each province and for different kinds of farm products.

Wages and deductions Problems the study revealed Many farmworkers did not know they could apply for, or how to apply for EI, CPP or workers compensation benefits. Mexican workers need more Spanishspeakers who can explain these programs to them.

Wages and deductions Making change happen Wages should be based on skills and experience. EI premiums could be directed to fund programs from which workers could benefit.

Farmworkers understanding of the program Basic facts the study found Many workers do not understand: Canada s immigration laws Canadian and Ontario laws that apply to them The rules that apply to CSAWP

Farmworkers understanding of the program Good practice Some farm owners provide clear farm rules Community groups invite workers to information meetings to learn about their rights; they act of behalf of workers who are having problems with a farm owner.

Farmworkers understanding of the program Problems the study revealed Some workers were afraid to complain when they thought the rules were not being followed Farmworkers said they would like their working conditions inspected more often Some workers said they were forbidden by their employers to leave the farm.

Farmworkers understanding of the program Making change happen A standard set of basic rules that apply to all farms The rules should be in English and Spanish Farm owners should help workers understand their human and employment rights. Communities hosting farmworkers also need to understand workers rights so they can deal with problems that come up

Farmworkers understanding of the program Making change happen Labour-sending countries Monitor labour laws Ensure enforcement of existing laws and regulations Make the terms of the contract clear to workers and employers

Farmworkers understanding of the program Making change happen Labour-receiving countries Information for workers in the languages of all temporary workers, not only English or French Enforcing employment & immigration laws Statistics for monitoring and evaluating temporary worker programs

Health and safety Basic facts the study found Farm machinery: 50% of Caribbean and almost 40% of Mexican workers said they used farm machinery, but not all received training. They were concerned about safety.

Health and safety Basic facts the study found Pesticides Ontario government regulations say all workers who handle Schedule 2 or 5 pesticides must have formal training Workers exposed to pesticides must wear protective clothing

Health and safety Basic facts the study found Injury and illness 33% reported injuries or illness on the job Many linked illnesses to working conditions

Health and safety Basic facts the study found Hours of work and rest Mexican workers said they worked 10 hours a day and, on average, 7 days a week Jamaican workers said they work 9.5 hours a day, 6.7 days per week, Barbadian workers said they worked 7 days a week

Health and safety Basic facts the study found Pesticides 88% of Jamaicans said they used chemicals or machinery, but only 23% said they received training Workers from Barbados, Jamaica and Mexico reported using or being exposed to Gramoxone; Mexican workers reported exposure to carbamate pesticides 37% of Mexican workers said they had been asked to apply agrochemicals; 34% said they had to go into a field recently sprayed (just 10% said they wore special clothing and a mask)

Health and safety Basic facts the study found Injury and illness 25%-50% said they worked even when they were injured or sick because they did not want to lose wages Many Mexican workers reported work-related health problems after they returned home

Health and safety Making change happen Machinery All workers who use farm machinery should receive training; training should be offered in Spanish for Mexican workers Farmworkers will have the right to say No to unsafe work under the new Occupational Health and Safety Act. Everyone needs to know about workers new rights under the legislation.

Health and safety Making change happen Pesticides All farmworkers need training, offered in Spanish as well as English, on how to use pesticides and chemicals Farmworkers need more information on what the dangers are More supervision and inspection is needed to ensure safety regulations are followed

Health and safety Making change happen Hours of work and rest Workers should have at least one day of rest per week Rest days should be on weekends, so workers can have social time with other workers and the community

Next Steps for NSI December workshop for community organizations, University of Guelph February 2007, workshops in Jamaica and Barbados

Gracias Merci Thank you