In many high-income countries, like Canada and the United Kingdom, there has recently been a significant increase in the number of migrant workers entering and participating in their labour markets. This article is concerned with the implications of this phenomenon for protective labour laws and, in particular, for occupational health and safety regulation. We identify a framework for assessing the OHS vulnerabilities of migrant workers, using a layered approach which assists in identifying the risk factors. Using this layer of vulnerability framework, we compare the situation of at-risk migrant workers in Canada and the United Kingdom
Throughout the VULNER project, the Canadian team seeks to answer three questions: 1. How are the ‘...
In June 2019, the Government of Canada implemented the Open work permit for vulnerable workers (OWP-...
Global assessments suggest that a substantial proportion of labour migrants ends up in situations of...
In many high-income countries, like Canada and the United Kingdom, there has recently been a signifi...
This study examines the occupational health and safety experiences of migrant workers employed as li...
This article reports on a study of occupational health and safety (OHS) challenges for temporary for...
Over 50,000 migrant agricultural workers are employed in Canada each year, almost half of whom are d...
Objective: To describe OH&S vulnerability across a diverse sample of Canadian workers.Methods: A...
As a group of migrant workers, overseas domestic workers (‘‘ODWs’’) have been extensively studied in...
Although much research has examined the occupational health and safety (OHS) and workers’ compensati...
BACKGROUND: Migrant workers make up approximately 4.8% of the global labour force of 167 million wor...
The goal of this paper is to carefully assess the international standards of labour and the effects ...
Recent immigrants and refugees have higher rates of work-related injuries and illnesses compared to ...
Recent immigrants and refugees have higher rates of work-related injuries and illnesses compared to ...
Although much research has examined the occupational health and safety (OHS) and workers’ compensati...
Throughout the VULNER project, the Canadian team seeks to answer three questions: 1. How are the ‘...
In June 2019, the Government of Canada implemented the Open work permit for vulnerable workers (OWP-...
Global assessments suggest that a substantial proportion of labour migrants ends up in situations of...
In many high-income countries, like Canada and the United Kingdom, there has recently been a signifi...
This study examines the occupational health and safety experiences of migrant workers employed as li...
This article reports on a study of occupational health and safety (OHS) challenges for temporary for...
Over 50,000 migrant agricultural workers are employed in Canada each year, almost half of whom are d...
Objective: To describe OH&S vulnerability across a diverse sample of Canadian workers.Methods: A...
As a group of migrant workers, overseas domestic workers (‘‘ODWs’’) have been extensively studied in...
Although much research has examined the occupational health and safety (OHS) and workers’ compensati...
BACKGROUND: Migrant workers make up approximately 4.8% of the global labour force of 167 million wor...
The goal of this paper is to carefully assess the international standards of labour and the effects ...
Recent immigrants and refugees have higher rates of work-related injuries and illnesses compared to ...
Recent immigrants and refugees have higher rates of work-related injuries and illnesses compared to ...
Although much research has examined the occupational health and safety (OHS) and workers’ compensati...
Throughout the VULNER project, the Canadian team seeks to answer three questions: 1. How are the ‘...
In June 2019, the Government of Canada implemented the Open work permit for vulnerable workers (OWP-...
Global assessments suggest that a substantial proportion of labour migrants ends up in situations of...