Lee Rachel Seungyun, Collins Kimberlee, Perez-Brumer Amaya
Division of Social and Behavioural Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Glob Public Health. 2022 May;17(5):784-793. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2022.2053735. Epub 2022 Mar 24.
The Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) is a managed migration programme that aims to fill labour shortages in Canada's agricultural industry with Black and Brown workers from the global South. For decades, migrant workers, scholars, and advocate groups have called for fundamental changes to address power imbalances produced by the design of the SAWP. The continued operation of the SAWP during the COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the underlying structural violence that migrant labourers experience. Analysing the SAWP as a case study in how globalised labour processes dehumanise and make workers disposable, we argue that it is one component in a web of social and structural factors rooted in colonialism and racial capitalism, constituting the . Whereas the structural determinants of health point to health 'inequities' and 'disparities', we advance the concept of structural determinants of death to politicise the numerous and multidimensional forms of violence embedded within state policy and to shed light on their beneficiaries. In doing so, we detail how policies can diminish the agency necessary to avoid death in deadly conditions and, specifically, draw attention to the preventable suffering and death perpetuated by the SAWP.
季节性农业工人计划(SAWP)是一项有管理的移民计划,旨在用来自全球南方的黑人和棕色人种工人填补加拿大农业行业的劳动力短缺。几十年来,移民工人、学者和倡导团体一直呼吁进行根本性变革,以解决季节性农业工人计划设计所产生的权力不平衡问题。在新冠疫情期间,季节性农业工人计划的持续运作加剧了移民劳工所经历的潜在结构性暴力。通过将季节性农业工人计划作为一个案例研究,分析全球化劳动力过程如何使工人失去人性并使其变得可有可无,我们认为它是植根于殖民主义和种族资本主义的社会和结构因素网络的一个组成部分,构成了……。虽然健康的结构决定因素指向健康“不平等”和“差异”,但我们提出死亡的结构决定因素这一概念,以使国家政策中所包含的多种形式和多层面的暴力政治化,并揭示其受益者。在此过程中,我们详细阐述了政策如何削弱在致命条件下避免死亡所需的能动性,特别是提请人们注意季节性农业工人计划长期造成的可预防的痛苦和死亡。