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Migrant Worker Solidarity Network (MWSN)

Description

What is the Migrant Worker Solidarity Network?

The Migrant Worker Solidarity Network acts in solidarity with migrant workers in Manitoba and around the world. Currently our focus is on farmworkers who come to Manitoba from Mexico through the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP). We work to:

find ways to get to know migrant workers: put names, faces and stories to the workers who grow your food – if you want ideas for how to do this, be in touch with the MWSN
befriend migrant workers and support them personally
lobby decision-makers for improved working and living conditions for migrant workers
educate the broader public on the realities that migrant workers face.
We are made up of labour, faith and community activists. Many of us have long-standing connections to Mexico and Latin America.

How can I support migrant workers in Manitoba?

There’s three simple things you can do to support migrant workers here in Manitoba:

Join the MWSN and attend our monthly meetings.
Participate in our initiatives such as our letter-writing campaign.
Invite the MWSN to do a presentation to your community.
How do I get in contact with the MWSN?

You can either e-mail us (mw.solidarity (at) gmail.com) or give us a call at 204-299-1470 to find out more information about the MWSN, such as when our next meeting will be held.

Si usted es trabajador migrante en Manitoba y quiere información sobre los servicios disponibles o si tiene alguna pregunta sobre sus derechos en Canadá, llame a la Alianza de Solidaridad con los Trabajadores Migrantes. Su llamada es confidencial. Llame al número: 204-299-1470

Status

Active

Province

Manitoba

Country

Canada

Phone number

204-299-1470

Email

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Economic sectors

Agriculture and horticulture workers and General relevance - all sectors

Target groups

(Im)migrants workers, Unions, and NGOs/community groups/solidarity networks

Geographical focuses

Manitoba

Languages

English and Spanish