Disrupting Deportability

Transnational Workers Organize

Leah F Vosko author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cornell University Press

Published:15th Dec '19

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In an original and striking study of migration management in operation, Disrupting Deportability highlights obstacles confronting temporary migrant workers in Canada seeking to exercise their labor rights. Leah F. Vosko explores the effects of deportability on Mexican nationals participating in Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP).

Vosko follows the decade-long legal and political struggle of a group of Mexican SAWP migrants in British Columbia to establish and maintain meaningful collective representation. Her case study reveals how modalities of deportability—such as termination without cause, blacklisting, and attrition—destabilize legally authorized temporary migrant agricultural workers. Through this detailed exposé, Disrupting Deportability concludes that despite the formal commitments to human, social, and civil rights to which migration management ostensibly aspires, the design and administration of this "model" temporary migrant work program produces conditions of deportability, making the threat possibility of removal ever-present.

Vosko's book is highly informative and innovative. It provides new directions for the analysis and actions to defend migrant workers' rights in Canada.

* Labour/La Trava

  • Joint winner of Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies Book Prize 2020 (United States)

ISBN: 9781501742149

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm

Weight: 454g

192 pages