Adrian A. Smith is an activist-scholar with interests in the legal regulation of labour migration in historical and contemporary forms. He has published in the Canadian Journal of Law and Society and Socialist Studies and is currently completing a manuscript tentatively entitled Migration, Law and Development situating Canada’s temporary labour migration programs in global history and socioeconomic development. He is a member of Justicia For Migrant Workers. In July 2011, Adrian joined Carleton University’s Department of Law and Legal Studies.
Unfree Labour?: Struggles of Migrant and Immigrant Workers in Canada
SKU: 9781629631493
Editors: Aziz Choudry and Adrian A. Smith
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629631493
Published: 7/2016
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Size: 6 x 9
Page count: 224
Subjects: Labor Studies/Emigration
Praise
“The authors of Unfree Labour have done us a great service,
reporting and theorizing from the front lines of migrant and immigrant
worker organizing in Canada. They’ve produced an internationally
important book. The specific stories resonate with a global narrative,
in which workers in poorer countries are freed to bring their labour to
serve the rich, and are then rendered permanently vulnerable through the
collusion of employers, police and government agencies. This bitter
liberty is, however, being fought: look for inspiration in the
reflections by organizers on resisting racialized capitalism, and the
victories they’ve achieved, far from the media’s gaze, in fields,
factories, fast-food and homes.”
—Raj Patel, author of The Value of Nothing and Stuffed and Starved
“Analyzing the contemporary production of ‘unfree’ labour in Canada’s
immigration and neoliberal economic policies, this book makes an
excellent contribution to the fields of labour and migration studies.
Grounded in the struggles of migrant workers against racialized bondage,
the studies presented by Choudry and Smith draw much needed attention
to one of the most important movements of our times. A must read for all
concerned with labour rights and economic justice in an increasingly
polarized world.”
—Sunera Thobani, author of Exalted Subjects: Studies in the Making of Race and Nation in Canada
“Choudry and Smith have put together an impressive collection of
authors who reveal the ugly truth about Canadian so-called values: that
Canada is a willing participant and leader in the exploitation,
racialization and commodification of human labour on stolen land. They
reveal much about a human dignity that shines a light on the Canadian
hubris and myth of being a champion of ‘human rights’ as families and
people are torn asunder in the name of profit and privilege.”
—David Bleakney, second national vice-president, Canadian Union of Postal Workers
“Unfree Labour systematically shows how rapacious
capitalists and the state thrive and secure profits through the
systematic subordination of women, nonwhite, and migrant labourers. The
chapters document that exploitation, so reminiscent of feudalism and
early capitalism are ever-present in our modern capitalist system in the
West. The chapters in this book provide chilling accounts of the
constrained lives of domestics, agricultural labourers, and the growth
of temporary foreign workers, so dependent on removing and denying
rights that were achieved over the past two centuries. Choudry and Smith
have assembled a comprehensive and outstanding book that is essential
for all scholars of the labour movement.”
—Immanuel Ness, editor of New Forms of Worker Organization: The Syndicalist and Autonomist Restoration of Class Struggle Unionism
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Reviews
- Unfree Labour?: A Review in Rank and File
- The Struggle of organising Migrant Workers
- Unfree Labour?: Struggles of Migrant and Immigrant Workers in Canada: A Review
- Unfree Labour? in Adult Education Quarterly