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May 26: March for Status for all!

STATUS FOR ALL! March for justice and dignity for all migrants and refugees

SATURDAY, MAY 26, 2012 Gathering at NOON Jean Talon & Boyer, just east of métro Jean-Talon MONTREAL

We live here! We work here! We’re staying here! We march together to demand an end to deportations and detentions, and in opposition to . . . → Read More: May 26: March for Status for all!

Migrant Voices: Justice for Noé Arteaga

On May 11 2012, Noé Arteaga faces labour arbitration with his former employer, Les Serres du St-Laurent Inc, the company that produces SAVOURA tomatoes.

Noé came to Canada as a temporary foreign worker, but he was fired and deported to Guatemala after he helped organize a work-stoppage to get medical attention for a fellow . . . → Read More: Migrant Voices: Justice for Noé Arteaga

Media Advisory: Rally in support of migrant farm worker

Friday May 11, 8:00 am Holiday Inn, 99 Viger Avenue West (Metro Place d’Armes), Montreal A rally in support of Noé Arteaga and temporary migrant farm workers seeking justice and dignity in Quebec.

Les Serres du St-Laurent Inc, a Quebec company which produces Savoura tomatoes, summarily fired and deported Arteaga Santos to Guatemala after . . . → Read More: Media Advisory: Rally in support of migrant farm worker

May 1st: The Immigrant Workers Centre will Join two demonstrations

*This May Day we are inviting immigrant and migrant workers and our allies to join us in an im/migrant worker contingent. ***The Immigrant Workers Centre will be joining two demonstrations for May Day: 1 – Anti-capitalist May Day assembly at 4:15pm Corner St-Antoine and Gosford metro Champ-de-Mars 2 – Union march for May Day . . . → Read More: May 1st: The Immigrant Workers Centre will Join two demonstrations

Migrant Voices on World Skip the Beat: music and stories of workplace struggle

On Monday, the Immigrant Workers Centre hosted the radio show World Skip the Beat on CKUT, 90.3 FM.

The program features musical selections chosen by a worker of Mexican origin, and his stories of workplace struggle in Montreal. His identity is confidential due to the risk of employer retaliation.