Canada: Seasonal migrant workers lack access to healthcare, incl. not informing employers of health issues due to fear of dismissal
要約
Date Reported: 2023年5月29日
場所: カナダ
その他
Not Reported ( 農業及び畜産 ) - Employer関連
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
移住者・移民労働者: ( Number unknown - ジャマイカ , 農業及び畜産 , Women , Documented migrants )課題
Occupational Health & Safety , 医薬品へのアクセス , Dismissal , Medical discrimination回答
Response sought: いいえ
取られた措置: None reported.
情報源のタイプ: News outlet
“Healthcare for All: Migrant workers in Nova Scotia need MSI”
…Migrant workers in the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) across Canada … must live in housing provided by their employer and are heavily surveilled during shifts. Since the employers get to choose which workers to bring back in subsequent years, any question or complaint …could result in that worker being fired…
If a migrant worker wishes to transfer to a different employer, they have to fight an uphill battle. In situations where a worker can prove abuse from their employer, they can apply for an open work permit that gives them the ability to work anywhere for a period of time set by immigration officials. However, there are many barriers to accessing this…
As if their freedom of movement being curtailed during employment weren’t enough, migrant workers are also required to leave Canada immediately after their contracts end…
In this context, the fact that thousands of migrant workers are denied healthcare has even more dire impacts. Access to public healthcare varies between provinces. In Nova Scotia, migrant workers are not granted MSI until they have worked here continuously for one year. This time requirement automatically excludes all migrant farm workers participating in the SAWP…