While most agree that temporary migrant workers are entitled to the general protection of employment laws, temporary immigration programs necessitate the restriction of rights to residence, occupational and geographic mobility, and full social protections.This book examines the ways in which immigration law and enforcement reconfigure the relationships between migrant workers and employers, causing uncertainty and worsening working conditions.
While most agree that temporary migrant workers are entitled to the general protection of employment laws, temporary immigration programs necessitate the restriction of rights to residence, occupational and geographic mobility, and full social protections.This book examines the ways in which immigration law and enforcement reconfigure the relationships between migrant workers and employers, causing uncertainty and worsening working conditions.
Laurie Berg is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
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Part I: The Australian Standard(s) 1. Whose Rights at Work 2. Inclusion and Precariousness of Migrant Labour Part II: Temporary Migrant Labour in Australia 3. Keeping up the 'Australian Standard': The Regulation of Temporary Migrant Workers in Australia 4. From 'Worker Protection' to 'Protecting Local Jobs': Six Years of Reforms to High Skilled Temporary Labour in Australia Part III: Unauthorised Migrant Labour 5. The Production of Unauthorised Migrant Workers: The Contribution from Immigration Controls 6. A Jurisprudence of Unauthorised Work in Australia 7. Employer Sanctions against Unauthorised Workers 8. Working with Coercion: Labour Trafficking 9. Getting our Priorities Straight: Connections Between Forced Labour and Labour 10. Conclusion
Part I: The Australian Standard(s) 1. Whose Rights at Work 2. Inclusion and Precariousness of Migrant Labour Part II: Temporary Migrant Labour in Australia 3. Keeping up the 'Australian Standard': The Regulation of Temporary Migrant Workers in Australia 4. From 'Worker Protection' to 'Protecting Local Jobs': Six Years of Reforms to High Skilled Temporary Labour in Australia Part III: Unauthorised Migrant Labour 5. The Production of Unauthorised Migrant Workers: The Contribution from Immigration Controls 6. A Jurisprudence of Unauthorised Work in Australia 7. Employer Sanctions against Unauthorised Workers 8. Working with Coercion: Labour Trafficking 9. Getting our Priorities Straight: Connections Between Forced Labour and Labour 10. Conclusion
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