- Date
2013-10-21
- Authors
Employment and Social Development Canada
- Abstract
Wages, Working Conditions and Occupations
Employers must provide TFW with the same wages and benefits as those provided to their Canadian citizen and permanent resident employees working in the same occupation. In addition, TFWs working in a unionized environment must be paid the wage rate as established under the collective bargaining agreement.Employers must also agree to review and adjust the wage of the TFW to ensure it meets or exceeds, at all times, the requirements as outlined in the following wage tables for the harvesting and the production of:
Apiary Products
Fruits, vegetables (excluding legumes), flowers, Christmas trees (including on-farm canning/processing, greenhouses/nurseries)
Sod
Tobacco
Bovine
Dairy
Duck
Horse
Mink
Poultry
Sheep
Swine- Issue
2013
- Publisher
Employment and Development Canada
- File Attachments
- Links
- Economic sectors
Agriculture and horticulture workers
- Content types
Current Policy
- Target groups
Employers, agencies and their representatives
- Geographical focuses
Federal and National relevance
- Spheres of activity
Law, Management of human resources, and Political science
- Languages
English