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- Ligne n°57 : Federal guidelines for temporary foreign workers aren’t enforceable, says
- Ligne n°57 : Federal guidelines for temporary foreign workers aren’t enforceable, says
Ligne n°58 : advocate ...
Ligne n°61 : ... Pfenning's Organic Farms in New Hamburg, Ont., employ Canadians and- Ligne n°62 : Jamaican migrant workers to work their fields and in their packing
- Ligne n°62 : Jamaican migrant workers to work their fields and in their packing
Ligne n°63 : warehouse. (Jim Rankin/Toronto Star) ...
Ligne n°66 : ... The federal government’s new guidelines for employers of temporary- Ligne n°67 : foreign workers coming to Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic won’t
- Ligne n°67 : foreign workers coming to Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic won’t
Ligne n°68 : offer substantial protections for critical agricultural labourers, says ...
Ligne n°68 : ... offer substantial protections for critical agricultural labourers, says- Ligne n°69 : a migrant workers advocate.
- Ligne n°69 : a migrant workers advocate.
- Ligne n°71 : Syed Hussan, the executive director of the Migrant Workers Alliance for
- Ligne n°71 : Syed Hussan, the executive director of the Migrant Workers Alliance for
Ligne n°72 : Change, says the federal government must create enforcement mechanisms ...
Ligne n°72 : ... Change, says the federal government must create enforcement mechanisms- Ligne n°73 : for these new guidelines to ensure the rights of workers are upheld.
- Ligne n°75 : READ MORE: Advocates urge protection for migrant workers travelling to
- Ligne n°75 : READ MORE: Advocates urge protection for migrant workers travelling to
Ligne n°76 : Canada amid COVID-19 restrictions ...
Ligne n°78 : ... “We need proactive enforcement,” said Hussan, who’s also a member of- Ligne n°79 : the Migrant Rights Network, a coalition of self-organized groups of
Ligne n°80 : refugees and migrants. ...
Ligne n°79 : ... the Migrant Rights Network, a coalition of self-organized groups of- Ligne n°80 : refugees and migrants.
Ligne n°82 : ... “We are very far away from instituting actual protection for essential- Ligne n°83 : migrant workers.”
- Ligne n°83 : migrant workers.”
Ligne n°85 : ... Employment and Social Development Canada published the guidelines late- Ligne n°86 : last month, which include instructions that workers must self-isolate
Ligne n°87 : for 14 days upon arrival to Canada and employers must pay workers for ...
Ligne n°86 : ... last month, which include instructions that workers must self-isolate- Ligne n°87 : for 14 days upon arrival to Canada and employers must pay workers for
Ligne n°88 : the time they spend in self-isolation. ...- Ligne n°90 : Hussan, though, said many workers aren’t aware of their rights because
Ligne n°91 : the guidelines are only available in English. He said organizations ...
Ligne n°91 : ... the guidelines are only available in English. He said organizations- Ligne n°92 : like MWAC created education materials to share with workers so they
Ligne n°93 : could understand employment rights and social distancing. ...- Ligne n°95 : “What is the point of a guideline if the workers who it’s supposed to
Ligne n°96 : protect doesn’t know [the guideline],” he asked. ...
Ligne n°100 : ... they declined, to adhere to self-isolation measures. He also said some- Ligne n°101 : workers are in quarantine and employers aren’t providing groceries or
Ligne n°102 : medication they’ve requested, with local churches instead stepping in. ...
Ligne n°104 : ... He said the federal government should create calling and internet- Ligne n°105 : hotlines for foreign workers to file complaints about their employers
- Ligne n°105 : hotlines for foreign workers to file complaints about their employers
Ligne n°106 : anonymously, as well as to have regular spot checks at farms where ...
Ligne n°106 : ... anonymously, as well as to have regular spot checks at farms where- Ligne n°107 : migrant workers are hosted.
- Ligne n°107 : migrant workers are hosted.
Ligne n°113 : ... having access to labourers during their self-isolation period, farmers- Ligne n°114 : are prepared to do whatever is necessary to maintain Canada’s foreign
Ligne n°115 : labour force — including following the protocols set in place by the ...- Ligne n°118 : “The government made it very clear that [migrant workers] are to be
- Ligne n°118 : “The government made it very clear that [migrant workers] are to be
Ligne n°119 : paid for these two weeks, so [farmers] will do what they have to do,” ...
Ligne n°122 : ... Currie, who’s also president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture,- Ligne n°123 : said farmers would like the government to include migrant workers under
- Ligne n°123 : said farmers would like the government to include migrant workers under
Ligne n°124 : the employment insurance benefits that have been announced for Canadian ...
Ligne n°124 : ... the employment insurance benefits that have been announced for Canadian- Ligne n°125 : workers rather than paying them out of pocket. Meanwhile, he said
Ligne n°126 : proper payment to foreign workers will be documented through a ...
Ligne n°125 : ... workers rather than paying them out of pocket. Meanwhile, he said- Ligne n°126 : proper payment to foreign workers will be documented through a
- Ligne n°126 : proper payment to foreign workers will be documented through a
Ligne n°127 : businesses’ tax filing. ...
Ligne n°129 : ... “[Famers] will build that unto their business case, and they will pay- Ligne n°130 : [migrant workers] for the 30 hours a week while they’re in isolation,”
- Ligne n°130 : [migrant workers] for the 30 hours a week while they’re in isolation,”
Ligne n°131 : he said. “It’s all on the record.” ...- Ligne n°133 : Hussan also said migrants workers deserve to be treated like permanent
- Ligne n°133 : Hussan also said migrants workers deserve to be treated like permanent
Ligne n°134 : workers as a permanent part of Canada’s labour force. As a part of ...
Ligne n°133 : ... Hussan also said migrants workers deserve to be treated like permanent- Ligne n°134 : workers as a permanent part of Canada’s labour force. As a part of
Ligne n°135 : this, he said the government should extend EI benefits to workers who ...
Ligne n°134 : ... workers as a permanent part of Canada’s labour force. As a part of- Ligne n°135 : this, he said the government should extend EI benefits to workers who
Ligne n°136 : chose not to travel to Canada this year due to coronavirus concerns. ...
Ligne n°136 : ... chose not to travel to Canada this year due to coronavirus concerns.- Ligne n°137 : Workers who grow ill from COVID-19 should be covered under Canada
Ligne n°138 : Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), but Hussan said some workers don’t ...
Ligne n°137 : ... Workers who grow ill from COVID-19 should be covered under Canada- Ligne n°138 : Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), but Hussan said some workers don’t
Ligne n°139 : have access to valid SINs because they just arrived in the country and ...
Ligne n°140 : ... Service Canada offices are closed. He said the federal government- Ligne n°141 : should make CERB available on the basis of expired SINs for workers
Ligne n°142 : that can’t renew their number this year. ...
Ligne n°145 : ... immigration reform,” including a national housing strategy, noting that- Ligne n°146 : workers with temporary status can’t enforce their rights “even when
Ligne n°147 : facing a deadly pandemic.” ...
Ligne n°149 : ... He pointed to a COVID-19 outbreak in a Kelowna B.C. nursery, where 14- Ligne n°150 : migrants workers have tested positive for the virus, with a total of 63
- Ligne n°150 : migrants workers have tested positive for the virus, with a total of 63
Ligne n°151 : in self-isolation. The migrant workers arrived in Kelowna from outside ...
Ligne n°150 : ... migrants workers have tested positive for the virus, with a total of 63- Ligne n°151 : in self-isolation. The migrant workers arrived in Kelowna from outside
- Ligne n°151 : in self-isolation. The migrant workers arrived in Kelowna from outside
Ligne n°152 : Canada on March 12, before any travel restrictions were in place. ...- Ligne n°154 : “Worker lives are being put into danger because of inaction by the
Ligne n°155 : federal government,” Hussan said. ...- Ligne n°165 : “Our government has provided guidance to employers of temporary foreign
Ligne n°166 : workers to ensure they meet public health requirements regarding ...
Ligne n°165 : ... “Our government has provided guidance to employers of temporary foreign- Ligne n°166 : workers to ensure they meet public health requirements regarding
Ligne n°167 : accommodations, hygiene and working conditions,” she said in an emailed ...
Ligne n°169 : ... ensure this program supports the Canadian economy and protects the- Ligne n°170 : health and safety of Canadians and workers.”
Ligne n°172 : ... Currie urged that farmers are willing to do “whatever is necessary” to- Ligne n°173 : maintain the foreign worker’s program, noting that 16,000 agriculture
- Ligne n°173 : maintain the foreign worker’s program, noting that 16,000 agriculture
Ligne n°174 : jobs went unfilled last year. ...
Ligne n°177 : ... those jobs,” he said. “We just want the public to know, there still are- Ligne n°178 : jobs available should they choose to work on a farm, but these foreign
Ligne n°179 : workers are key to food production in Canada.” ...
Ligne n°178 : ... jobs available should they choose to work on a farm, but these foreign- Ligne n°179 : workers are key to food production in Canada.”