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Foreign Migrant Workers in Alberta

Petsa

2013

May-akda

Bob Barnetson and Jason Foster

Buod

Policy changes driven by Alberta’s oil boom of the 2000s have resulted in unprecedented growth in the use of foreign migrant workers.
At present, foreign migrant workers comprise as much as 8% of Alberta’s workforce. This paper
explores why employers have dramatically increased their use of foreign migrant workers as well as
how and why the government has supported employers in this effort. Alberta’s experience with
temporary foreign workers (TFWs) suggests that growing reliance on foreign migrant labour appears to
disempower both migrant and Canadian workers. Foreign migrant workers have limited ability to realize their rights due to employment precocity and social isolation
.
Canadian workers face competition from less
expensive and more docile foreign migrant workers, thereby heightening the
consequences of
resisting
employer demands
.
These outcomes are cons
istent with the
neoliberal prescription for restructuring the labour market, a prescription that Alberta’s
oil
-
boom appears to have accelerated.

Responsable institusyon

Université de l'Alberta

Lugar ng publikasyon

Edmonton

Kalakip

Pang-ekonomiyang sektor

General relevance - all sectors

Mga Uri ng Nilalaman

Policy analysis and Numbers of migrant workers

Geographical kaugnayan

Alberta

Wika

Ingles