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Delicate dances: Immigrant workers' experiences of injury reporting and claim filing

机译:微妙的舞蹈:移民工人的伤害报告和索赔申请经验

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Introduction. Immigrants often come to Canada for the purpose of employment and make up a large proportion of our labour force. Yet, these workers' labour market experience may not always be positive - new immigrant workers can have difficulties finding a job in their field and may end up working in survival jobs that expose them to workplace hazards. Workers who are new to Canada may not be familiar with legislation designed to protect them at work or with social programs that can help after a work-related injury. Methods. Through a series of in-depth interviews this study examined the experiences of new immigrants after they were injured on the job. Results. The analysis revealed that many workers were in manual, survival jobs and had not received job or occupational health and safety training. Many did not speak the English language well and knew little about their rights. While workers often felt trepidation about reporting their injury, most told a health care provider or employer that they were injured or in pain. This, however, rarely led to timely or appropriate claim filing. Workers were often discouraged from filing a claim, misinformed about their rights or offered time off work in lieu of reporting the injury to worker's compensation. In instances where a claim was filed, communication problems were common and led to mistakes being made on forms and misunderstandings with the adjudicator and employer. Interpretation services were not always offered consistently or at the correct time. Conclusion. Efforts must be made to systematically inform new immigrants of their health and safety rights, responsibilities and entitlements as they are entering the labour market. Systems must be put in place to ensure that immigrants can access the compensation system in the event of a work-related injury and that employers and healthcare providers fulfil their reporting responsibilities.
机译:介绍。移民经常以就业为目的来到加拿大,占加拿大劳动力的很大一部分。但是,这些工人的劳动力市场经验可能并不总是那么积极-新移民工人可能难以在自己的领域找到工作,并可能最终从事使他们面临工作场所危险的求职工作。刚来到加拿大的工人可能不熟悉旨在保护他们在工作中的法律,或者不熟悉可以在工伤后提供帮助的社会计划。方法。通过一系列深入访谈,本研究考察了新移民在工作中受伤后的经历。结果。分析显示,许多工人从事体力劳动和生存工作,没有接受过工作或职业健康与安全培训。许多人英语说得不好,对自己的权利知之甚少。尽管工人常常对报告伤害感到不安,但大多数人告诉医疗保健提供者或雇主他们受伤或痛苦。但是,这很少导致及时或适当的索赔申请。常常使工人不愿提出索赔,误告知他们的权利或提供休息时间来代替报告工伤赔偿金。在提出索赔的情况下,沟通问题很普遍,并导致与仲裁员和雇主的形式上的错误和误解。口译服务并非始终如一或在正确的时间提供。结论。在进入劳动力市场时,必须努力将新移民的健康和安全权利,责任和应享权利系统地告知他们。必须建立系统,以确保移民在因工受伤时可以使用补偿系统,并确保雇主和医疗保健提供者履行其报告职责。

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