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UFCW Canada advocates for greater protections for migrant workers in Windsor-Essex County


TORONTO, July 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW Canada) recently presented to the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit to advocate for better health and safety protections for migrant workers labouring in the Windsor, Ontario area as it grapples with multiple COVID-19 outbreaks at local farming operations. 

During the online meeting, held on July 20, UFCW Canada National Representative Santiago Escobar discussed our union's long-standing work with the Agriculture Workers Alliance (AWA) in support of migrant workers across the country, and the strong relationships that UFCW and the AWA have built with the migrant community in Windsor-Essex County operating our Migrant Workers Support Centre in Leamington over the last 18 years.

Escobar explained to the health unit's board members that, while our union has been successful in assisting migrant workers with Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (WSIB) claims, obtaining open work permits to help workers escape abusive and unsafe work environments, and helping migrant workers access a range of government benefits, sustained collaboration between governments, employers, and unions will be needed to address the coronavirus outbreaks that are currently ravaging farms in the Windsor area.

To date, hundreds of migrant farm workers in Windsor-Essex County have contracted COVID-19 and three workers in Ontario ? two in the Windsor area and one in Norfolk County ? have passed away from the virus, with workers reporting hazardous working conditions at farms and greenhouses, as well as cramped living quarters, a lack of physical distancing and personal protective equipment (PPE), and negligent employers who are failing to protect workers from being exposed to the coronavirus.

In response to these developments, UFCW Canada encouraged the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit to help save lives in the migrant worker community by working with unions, employers, and governments at all levels to adopt the following measures:

"Like all workers in Canada, migrant farm workers deserve safe and healthy work environments, humane living conditions, and respect on the job, and every precaution should be taken to protect these workers from contracting the coronavirus," says Escobar.

"In light of the numerous COVID-19 outbreaks at farms across the Windsor area, we are asking the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit work to collaboratively with our union, as well as employers and governments, to help contain the spread of the coronavirus and keep migrant workers safe," he adds.

For more than three decades, UFCW Canada has worked in collaboration with the Agriculture Workers Alliance (AWA) to lead the fight for migrant workers' rights. To learn more about this important work, visit UFCW Canada's Agriculture Workers website.

UFCW Canada is the country's leading private sector union, representing more than 250,000 union members across Canada working in food retail and processing, transportation, health care, logistics, warehousing, agriculture, hospitality, manufacturing, and the security and professional sectors. UFCW is the country's most innovative organization dedicated to building fairness in workplaces and communities. UFCW Canada members are your neighbours who work at your local grocery stores, hotels, car rental agencies, nursing homes, restaurants, food processing plants, and thousands of other locations across the country. To learn more about UFCW and its ground-breaking work, visit www.ufcw.ca.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Santiago Escobar
National Representative
UFCW Canada
[email protected]
(905) 351-4082
www.ufcw.ca

 


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