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Sink or swim: A qualitative analysis of CBSA's student border services officer (SBSO) program
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Author (aut): Watt, Alexis A.
Thesis advisor (ths): Lalonde, Patrick C.
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Degree granting institution (dgg): Douglas College
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Each summer, hundreds of Canadian post-secondary students are recruited by Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) under the Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP) to become Student Border Services Officers (SBSOs). In a paid, non-union role, students act in similar capacities to full-time Border Services Officer (BSO) labour. This thesis provides an in-depth analysis of the never before examined SBSO program in an academic context. Through qualitative interviews conducted with former SBSOs, a wide range of issues were uncovered, from low wages to poor culture, in addition to the challenges and tribulations associated with the examination of insular organizations, such as CBSA.
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77 pages
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©2024. The Author.
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ATIP
CBSA
SBSO
FSWEP
borders
student labour
insular organizations
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