- Date
2014-01-15
- Authors
PressProgress
- Abstract
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has delivered a scathing critique of the controversial Temporary Foreign Worker program, saying the government has been "assisting these companies to work around the marketplace in a way that disadvantaged Canadian workers only for the sake of the bottom line profit."
In an audio recording leaked Wednesday to a Vancouver newspaper of a recent roundtable discussion with local ethnic media, Harper's blunt analysis of the troubled program raises the question: will the Conservative government follow through to crack down on employers that abuse the TFW program — after facilitating its rapid expansion since 2006.
Most recently, new regulations governing the TFW program dropped a provision from an earlier draft that explicitly banned employers from accessing the TFW program if they were convicted of human trafficking, or of assaulting or uttering threats to an employee.
Meanwhile, Employment Minister Jason Kenney remains a defender of the program to tackle what he says is a skills shortage in Canada.
Listen to Harper for yourself. Is Harper blaming the bureaucracy and the previous government for the whole debacle?
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Press Progress
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- Economic sectors
General relevance - all sectors
- Content types
Current Policy
- Target groups
Public awareness, Unions, and NGOs/community groups/solidarity networks
- Geographical focuses
Federal and National relevance
- Spheres of activity
Political science
- Languages
English