"I Will Not Leave My Body Here": Migrant Farmworkers' Health and Safety Amidst a Climate of Coercion
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"I Will Not Leave My Body Here": Migrant Farmworkers' Health and Safety Amidst a Climate of Coercion
Abstract
Every year more temporary migrant workers come to Canada to fill labour shortages in the agricultural sector. While research has examined the ways that these workers are made vulnerable and exploitable due to their temporary statuses, less has focused on the subjective experiences of migrant agricultural workers in regards their workplace health and safety. We conducted interviews and focus groups with migrant workers in the interior of British Columbia, Canada and used a narrative line of inquiry to highlight two main themes that illustrate the implicit and complex mechanisms that can structure migrant agricultural workers' workplace climate, and ultimately, endanger their health and safety. The two themes we elaborate are (1) authorities that silence; and (2) "I will not leave my body here." We discuss the implications of each theme, ultimately arguing that a number of complex political and economic forces create a climate of coercion in which workers feel compelled to choose between their health and safety and tenuous economic security.
Keywords: Canada; Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program; Temporary Foreign Worker Program; coercion; farm workers; occupational health and safety; temporary migrant agricultural workers.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest. The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript, or in the decision to publish the results.
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