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Migrant farm workers stage wildcat strike to demand thousands of dollars in unpaid wages: Employer responds with deportation

November 24th, 2010 Comments off

Dear friends,

I send below news of a wildcat strike now being staged in Simcoe Ontario by migrant farm workers. As would be expected, rather than looking into the matter of unpaid wages and substandard living quarters – key reasons for the strike – the Canadian state is responding by facilitating the employer’s moves to deport the workers as of tomorrow, November 25.

Please circulate this news as widely as possible to spread the word on 1) the unfair treatment of workers by Ghesquiere Plants Ltd., and 2) a strike that is a major risk most Canadians would not believe migrant workers would be willing to take.

In solidarity,
SV

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Migrant farm workers stage wildcat strike to demand thousands of dollars in unpaid wages: Employer responds with deportation

November 23, 2010

(Simcoe, Ontario) Over a 100 migrant farm workers employed at Ghesquiere Plants Ltd. are facing imminent repatriation (deportation) after staging a wildcat strike to demanding thousands of dollars in unpaid wages.

The migrant workers from Mexico, Jamaica, Trinidad and Barbados came together across racial, linguistic and ethnic lines to organize this wild cat strike and strengthen their collective power. The workers employed by this farm described numerous rights violations and complaints about their living conditions including the following:

• Workers are each owed from $1000 to $6000 in unpaid wages
• Workers are to be evicted and will be homeless as of Thursday, November 25th, 2010
• Most of the Mexican and Trinidadian workers will be repatriated by this Thursday. All Jamaican
workers have been repatriated.
• Electricity and heat has been cut off in one bunk
• Deplorable and very crowed living conditions

Justicia for Migrant Workers (J4MW), a grassroots advocacy migrant rights organization, calls for the immediate payment of all wages owing to workers. Migrant workers employed at Ghesquiere Plant Ltd. are being forced to return home and cannot provide for their families. Repatriation denies them access to pursue legal avenues under federal and provincial laws, basic protections accorded to permanent residents in Canada thus J4MW calls on both levels of government to intervene to protect migrants and prosecute employers who denied these workers basic rights. J4MW stresses that Temporary Foreign Worker Programs such as the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program denies migrant workers the ability to exert their rights and are in need of an urgent and complete overhaul.

J4MW Contacts

Chris Ramsaroop 1-647-834-4932 or ramsaroopchris@gmail.com
Carolina Alvarado Zuniga 1-647-296-6753

Justicia for Migrant Workers
c/o Workers’ Action Centre
720 Spadina Avenue, Suite 223
Toronto ON M5S 2T9

http://www.facebook.com/l/ef9beV32-HKbbLYpBmAxDdNshJw;www.justicia4migrantworkers.org

http://www.facebook.com/l/ef9beZR58Z0nbAizkEVwFOtz2oQ;www.twitter.com/j4mw

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Tribute to Robert Sutherland –Canada’s first black university graduate‏

October 4th, 2009 Comments off
Forwarded by Jeanne To-Than-Hien
Naming pays lasting tribute to Robert Sutherland, Canada’s first black university graduate
Sunday October 04, 2009

A plaque unveiled at Queen’s University pays tribute to Robert Sutherland, the University’s first black student, graduate and lawyer, as well as its first major benefactor.

The plaque will be mounted in Robert Sutherland Hall – the building named for Mr. Sutherland (c1830-1878) after a student-led initiative last winter received unanimous support from then-principal Tom Williams, Queen’s Board of Trustees and the Queen’s community. Read more…