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Occupational Safety and Health and Canada’s Mobile Labour Force

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  • Lippel, Katherine
  • Neis, Barbara
  • Visotzky-Charlebois, Maxine
  • Gesualdi-Fecteau, Dalia

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Exposes the hidden risks faced by Canada’s mobile workers and calls for stronger protections and fair access to compensation. Canada’s mobile workforce keeps the economy moving—but at what cost to safety and health? This timely and revealing book investigates the often-overlooked risks faced by workers who engage in extended geographical mobility related to their work, including extended daily commuting, intra- and inter-provincial rotational work, international labor migration into Canada, and mobility as or within work, such as within transportation and home care work. It uncovers the unique hazards tied to employment-related mobility and documents the regulatory gaps, inconsistencies, and other determinants that leave these workers vulnerable to injury and that can constrain their access to workers' compensation. With particular attention to temporary foreign workers and the systemic failings highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the book paints a compelling picture of injustice hidden in plain sight. Blending rigorous legal analysis with a wide-ranging review of international and Canadian research, it makes a powerful case for stronger protections and equitable access to compensation. Essential reading for policymakers, legal and other scholars, and advocates alike, this is a bold call to rethink both how work-related mobility puts workers at risk and how we could better protect workers on the move.

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  • Lippel, Katherine & Neis, Barbara & Visotzky-Charlebois, Maxine & Gesualdi-Fecteau, Dalia, 2026. "Occupational Safety and Health and Canada’s Mobile Labour Force," University of Chicago Press Economics Books, University of Chicago Press, number 9781771994675, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:bkecon:9781771994675
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