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Title Authors PubMed ID
1 The false promise of return to work for migrant workers injured on the job in Canada: When public policies intersect to create exclusion Hanley J; Ventura Sanchez G; Goswami P; Mayell S; McLaughlin J; Hennebry J; 40223307
SOCANTH
2 The Point of No Return? Impediments to Return to Work for Injured Migrant Agricultural Workers in Two Canadian Provinces Mayell S; McLaughlin J; Hennebry J; Sanchez GV; Goswami P; Hanley J; 39980401
SOCANTH
3 Increased brain cholinergic innervation in isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder from prodromal multiple system atrophy Wickens RH; Postuma RB; de Villers-Sidani É; Pelletier A; Blinder S; Gagnon JF; Soucy JP; Montplaisir J; Bedard MA; 37939636
PERFORM
4 Demographic resilience of brook trout populations subjected to experimental size-selective harvesting Clarke SH; McCracken GR; Humphries S; Ruzzante DE; Grant JWA; Fraser DJ; 36426123
BIOLOGY
5 Effects of Age on Dual-Task Walking While Listening Victoria Nieborowska 30239280
PERFORM
6 The effect of simultaneously and sequentially delivered cognitive and aerobic training on mobility among older adults with hearing loss Halina Bruce 30390596
PERFORM

 

Title:The Point of No Return? Impediments to Return to Work for Injured Migrant Agricultural Workers in Two Canadian Provinces
Authors:Mayell SMcLaughlin JHennebry JSanchez GVGoswami PHanley J
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39980401/
DOI:10.1177/10482911251314149
Publication:New solutions : a journal of environmental and occupational health policy : NS
Keywords:CanadaTemporary Foreign Worker Programagricultural workersmigrant workersoccupational illnessoccupational injuryreturn-to-workworkers'compensation
PMID:39980401 Category: Date Added:2025-02-21
Dept Affiliation: SOCANTH
1 Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, ON, Canada.
2 International Migration Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
3 Department of Health Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford, ON, Canada.
4 Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
5 School of Social Work, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Description:

Migrant agricultural workers employed through Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program face serious occupational health and safety hazards, with compounded difficulties in accessing workers' compensation (WC) if they are sick or injured by the job. Little is known, however, about their ability to return to work (RTW) upon recovery-a fundamental right included in the conception of WC, but complicated by their restrictive work permits and precarious immigration status. Based on interviews with injured migrant workers in two Canadian provinces (Quebec and Ontario), our research suggests that workers' RTW process is anything but straightforward. This article highlights three key issues-pressure to return to work prematurely, communication and bureaucratic challenges with WC agencies, and impacts of injury/illness and failure to return to work on workers' long-term well-being. Consequences and opportunities for reform are discussed.





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