BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250916T065114EDT-7593V6tCZv@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250916T105114Z DESCRIPTION:Conférence avec Bethany Hastie\, doctorante\, Institut de droit comparé de l'Université ϲ. S'inscrit dans la série de conférences Tr avail\, Migration et Dévelopement\, présentée par la Chaire Oppenheimer en droit public international et par le Laboratoire de recherche sur le droi t du travail et le développement. Mme Hastie parlera de questions entouran t les Programmes des travailleurs étrangers temporaires\, les régimes de r églementation qui opèrent aux dépends de ces travailleurs et des condition s précaires dans lesquelles ces derniers vivent. Résumé (En anglais seul ement) Temporary Foreign Worker Programs [TFWPs] in Canada are not a new p henomenon. However\, with exponentially increasing use of this program\, c ontinuous changes at the regulatory level in the past decade\, and burgeon ing literature critical of the TFWPs\, it is quickly becoming a topic of s ignificant and contentious debate in Canadian law and policy. This present ation will engage in a critical inquiry of the TFWPs\, examining how the r egulatory structure of these Programs contributes to a state of unfreedom for migrant workers. Beginning with an exploration of the underlying cont ext in which low-skill labour migration occurs\, as dependent on the creat ion and sustenance of a migrant economy in which differential rights are n ormalized and migrants are systematically excluded from social\, political and legal belonging\, this presentation will expose a landscape which pro duces conditions for unfreedom. Building from this context\, the regulator y structure of the TFWPs\, and specific measures under the programs which produce conditions of unfreedom for migrant workers will be examined\, inc luding: the employer-specific work permit\; limits on participation and ti me in Canada and the lack of access to permanent residency\; and\, jurisdi ctional limitations with respect to the regulation of employers and third- party recruiters. Ultimately\, this presentation will argue that the regu latory regime governing the TFWPs operates largely at the expense of migra nt workers’ rights\, creates mechanisms which produce precariousness and d ependence for both migrant workers and sending countries\, and fails to li ve up to the promise of the “triple win” scenario. About the speaker Bet hany Hastie is a doctoral candidate\, under the supervision of Professor F rançois Crépeau\, at the Institute of Comparative Law\, ϲ University. She holds a SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship\, and is a former O’Brien Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism. DTSTART:20141027T170000Z DTEND:20141027T183000Z LOCATION:NCDH 609\, Pavillon Chancellor-Day\, CA\, QC\, Montréal\, H3A 1W9\ , 3644\, rue Peel SUMMARY:Migrant Labour: Conditions for/of Unfreedom under Canada’s Temporar y Foreign Worker Programs URL:/law/fr/channels/event/migrant-labour-conditions-f orof-unfreedom-under-canada%E2%80%99s-temporary-foreign-worker-pro END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR