All workers in Canada are protected under federal and provincial/territorial laws. If a migrant worker faces issues at work, they may decide to file a complaint or make a claim.…
AMSSA Migrant Worker Hub hosted The National Virtual Roundtables for Migrant Worker Support Organizations on July 21 & 22 to provide professional development opportunities and enhance the capacity of individuals…
The Migrant Worker Hub’s fifth E-learning Course “Working While Different: Conflict Resolution Skills for Today’s Workplace” has launched. This e-learning course gives practical tips and strategies for conflict resolution by…
Migrant Worker support organizations have expressed a need for more information on supporting migrant workers facing workplace conflict. Many have mentioned that conflict may arise due to the varying cultural…
On August 24, 2022, AMSSA’s Migrant Worker Hub held a webinar on the topic of the Temporary Residence to Permanent Residence- Pathways for Migrant Workers, featuring James McNamee from Immigration…
On August 15, 2022, AMSSA’s Migrant Worker Hub held a webinar on the topic of The Role of Foreign Consulates in Protecting Migrant Workers, featuring Berenice Diaz Ceballos, Consul General…
On August 24, 2022, AMSSA’s Migrant Worker Hub held a webinar on the topic of the Temporary Residence to Permanent Residence- Pathways for Migrant Workers, featuring James McNamee from Immigration…
On August 15, 2022, AMSSA’s Migrant Worker Hub held a webinar on The Role of Foreign Consulates in Protecting Migrant Workers, featuring Berenice Diaz Ceballos, Consul General of Mexico and…
Serving migrant workers in rural communities comes with its own challenges and opportunities. In this workshop, experts from migrant workers serving organizations in rural Canada shared best practices, successes and…
On July 21- 22, 2022, AMSSA’s Migrant Worker Hub hosted The National Virtual Roundtables for Migrant Worker Support Organizations. The roundtable events provide an opportunity to share regional priorities and…