Migrant farm workers deserve better from Canada
This article discusses the unusual conditions that migrant workers are forced to put up with in Canada. Evidently, they are forced to work without overtime compensation or overworking. Also, they are allowed to leave for medical reasons, but are threatened to be deported back to their original country, like Jamaica or Mexico. Unlike in the book The American Way of Eating by Tracie McMillan, where she outlines the reasons behind the deplorable conditions of migrant workers, and why change is so unlikely in the near future, this article glosses over the various reasons why change is not happening in the near future.
This article doesn't speak much on the reasons why these workers are not going to have improved conditions. The writer only makes people feel a deep sense of remorse without offering solutions or ways for members to reach out. She offers her resentment of the SWAP program, a way for migrant workers to be imported to Canada.
This article discusses the unusual conditions that migrant workers are forced to put up with in Canada. Evidently, they are forced to work without overtime compensation or overworking. Also, they are allowed to leave for medical reasons, but are threatened to be deported back to their original country, like Jamaica or Mexico. Unlike in the book The American Way of Eating by Tracie McMillan, where she outlines the reasons behind the deplorable conditions of migrant workers, and why change is so unlikely in the near future, this article glosses over the various reasons why change is not happening in the near future.
This article doesn't speak much on the reasons why these workers are not going to have improved conditions. The writer only makes people feel a deep sense of remorse without offering solutions or ways for members to reach out. She offers her resentment of the SWAP program, a way for migrant workers to be imported to Canada.