Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Meat council praises temp-worker proposals

Ron Davidson, spokesman for the Canadian Meat Council, is praising a number of proposals from a Parliamentary committee that has studied the temporary foreign workers program.

The meat industry has long said it can’t get enough Canadian workers, so relies on foreigners it has been allowed to import on a temporary basis.

The news media discovered a number of employers, none in the meat industry, abusing the program and so the government clamped down while it undertook a review.

Davidson said he likes the proposals to:

-       - tailor the program to regional and employer-category differences.

-      -  favour “trusted employers” who have had a good track record under the program.
-       allow employers to offer raises.

-      -  expand the definition of agriculture to include primary processing.

Some farmers, such as members of the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario, have also called for changes to the program for temporary foreign workers to help with crops.

One suggested change is that those who come for a number of years in a row be allowed to apply for immigration.


Another is to allow the workers to change employers.