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...United Food and Commercial Workers Union Canada,. Xin Yua... Agriculture Council, Justicia for Migrant Workers,. Industrial Accident Victims Group of Ont...: A Comparative Analysis of the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan Under the ...
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... mask adjustment problems besetting some workers and companies in each of the three countries. . Wh...In response, the United States has built new speed bumps on NAFTA's superh... attention to the plight of Mexican migrants in the United States as an unstated quid pro quo. ...
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...Dr. Guyatt states:. Ms. Toussaint is a 40-year-old woman suffering f... adjunct coverage for certain groups of migrants who do not qualify for coverage under a provincial...34. By contrast, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the... Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families , 18 December 1990, ...
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... has become the largest debt holder of the United States, using much of its foreign earnings to purc... cities and another 130-150 million rural migrant workers are working in urban centres. This urbaniz...
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...In the United States the second Clinton administration is underw...and Canadian workers but without creating jobs or spurring backward lin..., workers' compensation, and protection of migrant workers. In addition to being accessible to one co...
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This paper argues that states have undergone a shift in how they see and respond to human smuggling. They are now less bound by those land borders that once demarcated the edges of sovereign territory and act more transnationally in response to the transnational practices of human smugglers. The interception of four cargo boats carrying migrants smuggled from Fujian, China, serves as a case study. Central to understanding the struggle between smugglers and States are geography and vision: how each sees the landscape, plays on distance and proximity, and puts geography to work. After explaining the methodology, I locate Canada in the global industries of human smuggling and border enforcement, outline changes to border enforcement that have taken place in the time since these interceptio...
...The United Nations estimates that some four million people ar..., refugee advocates, legal counsel, media workers, and supra-state institutions such as the United N...
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... such as Germany, one of hiring temporary workers during the postwar economic boom. This has left Eu... results from a transition between nation-states with their specific educational systems, labour ma... exclusion--similar to those in the United Kingdom. European second-generation immigrants in ...
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... of interdependence among societies and states, and events in one part of the world are having a ..., and some labor groups such as "guest workers" in Western Europe and farm workers in North Ameri... the issue of Mexican migration to the United States has been a highly sensitive issue. This pap... groups such as immigrants, refugees, and migrant workers more visible under international law. Thus...
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... Japan -- and is expected to move past the United States into first place by the middle of the centu... they might expand social entitlements to migrant workers. BC: Over here, it takes tax money to impl...
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...Dr. Guyatt states:. Ms. Toussaint is a 40-year-old woman suffering f... adjunct coverage for certain groups of migrants who do not qualify for coverage under a provincial...34. By contrast, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the... Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families , 18 December 1990, ...