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Supporting Temporary Foreign Workers in Quebec: Access to Services and Integration Challenges

This document explores the challenges faced by temporary foreign workers (TFWs) in Quebec, emphasizing their access to essential services such as healthcare, unemployment benefits, and workplace safety. It highlights the experiences of various worker categories, including those in skilled trades, landscaping, and slaughterhouses. Additionally, it addresses issues of settlement and integration, showcasing specific cases like migrant workers in Chicoutimi and Victoriaville. The need for effective communication and collaboration among stakeholders is underscored to improve the conditions for TFWs.

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Supporting Temporary Foreign Workers in Quebec: Access to Services and Integration Challenges

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  1. TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN QUEBEC organizing ACCESS to SERVICES

  2. The IWC TFWP Experience • LCP • LSPP • Skilled • Non-agricultural

  3. Tower Riggers

  4. Landscaping

  5. Recycling

  6. Linguistic Testers

  7. Machinists and Welders

  8. Line Cooks

  9. IWC also works with… • Slaughterhouse workers • Chicken catchers

  10. No settlement, no integration policy • The case of Chicoutimi migrant workers • Access to unemployment benefits • Family access to health • Workshop with stakeholders

  11. Lost in translations • The case of Victoriaville migrants • Workplace injuries • Access to health care • CNT complaints process • Trafficking and the law

  12. Organizing ATTET

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