Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Mexican migrant workers pact


 
The United Food and Commercial Workers Union has signed a pact with a Mexican labour organization aimed at ensuring migrant workers on Canadian farms on better informed and protected.

The UFCW has no bargaining rights for the migrant workers from Mexico, but has been trying for years to unionize those who work on Canadian farms, including long-standing battles with the Ontario government.

The new deal is between the UFCWU and Instituto Oaxaqueno de Atencion al Migrantes.

The UFCW will be holding workshops in Mexico to brief prospective migrant workers about their human rights, labour rights and social security.

It also intends to keep in touch with them through 10 worker support centres it operates across Canada.

The UFCW says it intends to help the Mexican migrant farm workers before, during and after their work on Canadian farms.

It says it also has agreements with Mexican governments in Michoacan, Tiaxcala and Distrito Federal.