Seasonal labour mobility programs in four countries: what can we learn?
Presentation/s:
This workshop was part of an ANU-led comparative study of seasonal work programs in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.
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Opening
Carli Shillito, Assistant Secretary, Pacific Labour Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
US Farm Labor Futures
Professor Philip Martin, Global Migration Center, University of California Davis, Professor Emeritus, Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Canada and the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program
Robert Falconer, Research Associate, The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary
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New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme: an industry-led initiative
Dr Charlotte Bedford, Research Fellow, Development Policy Centre, Australian National University
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Overview of issues and challenges for the Seasonal Worker Programme
Dr Richard Curtain, Research Fellow, Development Policy Centre, Australian National University
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Respondents
Steve Burdette, Executive Officer, Approved Employers of Australia (AEA)
Ema Vueti, President of the Pacific Islands Council of Queensland
Taylor Rundell, National Economist, The Australian Workers’ Union National Office, Sydney
Closing
Professor Stephen Howes, Director, Development Policy Centre, Australian National University