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Tomorrow We''re All Going to the Harvest - Temporary Foreign Worker Programs and Neoliberal Political Economy

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Informationen zum Autor By Leigh Binford Klappentext From its inception in 1966, the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) has grown to employ approximately 20,000 workers annually, the majority from Mexico. The program has been hailed as a model that alleviates human rights concerns because, under contract, SAWP workers travel legally, receive health benefits, contribute to pensions, are represented by Canadian consular officials, and rate the program favorably. Tomorrow We're All Going to the Harvest takes us behind the ideology and examines the daily lives of SAWP workers from Tlaxcala, Mexico (one of the leading sending states), observing the great personal and family price paid in order to experience a temporary rise in a standard of living. The book also observes the disparities of a gutted Mexican countryside versus the flourishing agriculture in Canada, where farm labor demand remains high.Drawn from extensive surveys and nearly two hundred interviews, ethnographic work in Ontario (destination of over 77 percent of migrants in the author's sample), and quantitative data, this is much more than a case study; it situates the Tlaxcala-Canada exchange within the broader issues of migration, economics, and cultural currents. Bringing to light the historical genesis of "complementary" labor markets and the contradictory positioning of Mexican government representatives, Leigh Binford also explores the language barriers and nonexistent worker networks in Canada, as well as the physical realities of the work itself, making this book a complete portrait of a provocative segment of migrant labor. Zusammenfassung This exceptional study examines the experience of Mexican workers in the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP), widely considered a model program by the World Bank and other international institutions despite the significant violations of l Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Maps, Figures, and TablesList of AcronymsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Contract Labor Migration in Theory and PracticeChapter 1: Agricultural Crisis, Migration, and Contract Labor: Tlaxcala, Mexico, and Ontario, CanadaChapter 2: The Dual Process of Constructing Mexican Contract WorkersChapter 3: “Tomorrow We’re All Going to the Harvest”: Case Studies of Contract Labor MigrationChapter 4: Interrogating Racialized Global Labor Supply: Caribbean and Mexican Workers in Canada’s SAWP (by Kerry Preibisch and Leigh Binford)Chapter 5: The Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program and Mexican DevelopmentChapter 6: The Political Economy of Contract Labor in Neoliberal North America: Cheap Labor and Organized LaborChapter 7: Globalization and Temporary Migrants: Post-National Citizens, Realpolitik, and Disposable Labor PowerAppendix: The SAWP: Saving the Family Farm or Feeding Corporate Enterprise?NotesReferencesIndex...

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Authors Leigh Binford
Publisher University Of Texas Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9780292756885
ISBN 978-0-292-75688-5
No. of pages 299
Series Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long
Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture
Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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