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Tesis

The true north strong and free: Capitalist restructuring and non-immigrant employment in Canada, 1973-1993

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Fecha

1995

Autores

Nandita Rani Sharma

Resumen

The present study examines the relationship between international capitalist restructuring and the continued existence and actual expansion of unfree forms of labour power for the years 1973 through 1993. It is argued that while this period has been marked by heightened capital mobility, the international movement of labour has not been made redundant. Instead, the mobility of labour has gained added significance as individual nation-states compete for capital investment through attempts to weaken and cheapen the labour supply in their territories. It is maintained that Canadian immigration policy acts, in part, as a filter between the world market for labour power, the structure of the Canadian labour market and the competitive capabilities of capital operating within the country. It is seen that workers who form the international migration of labour face increasing restraints upon the sale of their labour power. In Canada these restrictions are embodied within the Non-Immigrant Employment Authorization Program implemented in 1973. This program represents the creation of unfree labour by the state, since through legal restrictions foreign workers are admitted on the condition that they work for a particular employer, within a particular occupation and for a particular period of time after which they are forced to leave Canada. To contextualize the use of unfree foreign labour power in Canada, other labour market tools of the state are examined. It is seen that the terms of employment and working conditions of workers forced to work in conditions of unfreedom comprises a model which capital is currently using to re-shape the Canadian labour force in an attempt to become globally competitive. Data for the study are taken from a refinement of previously published information as well as hitherto unpublished statistics on records of temporary employment authorizations. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)

Number of pages

209

Universidad

Simon Fraser University (Canada)

Departamento Académico

Sociology

Nivel

M.A.

Lugar de publicación

Canada

Archivos adjuntos

Conexiones

Los sectores económicos

General relevance - all sectors

Tipos de contenido

Análisis de políticas

Los grupos destinatarios

Legisladores, Periodistas, Conciencia Pública, Los investigadores, Los sindicatos, y ONG / grupos comunitarios / redes de solidaridad

Relevancia geográfica

National relevance

Esferas de la actividad

Estudios culturales y étnicas, Historia, Periodismo, medios de comunicación y los estudios, Derecho, Ciencias Políticas, y Socioligie

Idiomas

Inglés