(Vancouver)
In spite of high education levels, many recent immigrants to BC find
themselves stuck in low wage jobs, with few meaningful protections in
the workplace, according to a new study released by the Canadian Centre
for Policy Alternatives and the Philippine Women Centre.
Workplace Rights for Immigrants in BC: The Case...
Issue(s): Employment and labour, Inequality and poverty
Projects & Initiatives: Economic Security Project (BC)
December 10, 2007
Printed copies of this article can be purchased from the BC Office for: $10
Download Now
1204 KB PDF | 0 pages
1204 KB PDF | 0 pages
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives has been, and continues to be, profoundly important to Canadian democracy…. It is virtually unique in its breadth of ideas and its depth of research.