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Impression et sauvegarde

Rapport/communiqué de presse

UFCW Canada supports migrant workers in Guatemala

Date

2012-08-24

Auteurs

UFCW/TUAC Canada

Titre de la série

UFCW Canada Human Rights Department Releases

Texte complet

FCW Canada recently strengthened its relationship with Guatemalan migrant workers by signing a cooperation agreement with AGUND (Asociación de Guatemaltecos Unidos por Nuestros Derechos). As Guatemala’s strongest advocate for migrant workers, AGUND – like UFCW Canada – has long been a leading voice in denouncing the substandard living and working conditions of Guatemalan migrant workers in Canada.

UFCW Canada National President Wayne Hanley attended the signing ceremony in Guatemala City, where AGUND – represented by José Sicajau, president of the Board of Directors – warmly welcomed the union and its unwavering commitment to migrant worker rights.
The goal of the new agreement between the two leading social justice organizations is to strengthen AGUND’s institutional capacities and to develop a closer collaboration to train workers in Guatemala on issues of human and labour rights. The agreement also prioritizes the need to help Guatemalan migrant workers with services and support once they arrive in Canada.

While in Guatemala, National President Hanley also met with the PCS (Project Counselling Services) to sign a second agreement that will further strengthen the union’s ability to assist migrant workers in Canada and to assist AGUND in achieving its important mandate.
UFCW Canada is Canada’s largest private-sector union and in association with the Agriculture Workers Alliance operates ten agriculture worker support centres across Canada.

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Secteurs économiques

Agriculture and horticulture workers, Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations - general, Labourers in food, beverage and associated products processing et Autre

Types de contenu

Initiatives de soutien

Groupes cibles

Travailleurs (im)migrants, Journalistes, Sensibilisation du public, Syndicats et ONG/groupes communautaires/réseaux de solidarité

Domaines de réglementation

Droit de se syndiquer, Normes du travail, Santé et sécurité au travail, Programmes d’intégration des nouveaux arrivants, Assurance-emploi, Agences de recrutement et de placement, Droit à la dignité et Droit à une information correcte

Pertinence géographique

Guatemala

Sphères d’activité

Études culturelles et ethniques, Science politique et Travail social

Langues

Anglais