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Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Given The Stink Over Ruby Dhalla

...that the Tories raised, even summoning a number of care-givers groups to their cause, this is barf-worthy. They've essentially nixed any meaningful changes to the Live-In Caregiver Program (LCP). In fact, if you think Ruby Dhalla was guilty of something in the way of sub-standard employment practices, then you should be especially enraged. The government's current position actually tilts the playing field away from employer accountability (bolds are mine):

The government seems to think continuing to put employers first will protect migrant workers in the program.

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The government takes this thinking to a new extreme in their plans to reintroduce Bill C_45, which is similar in vein to the controversial Bill-C50 passed in June. Adoption of the bill will give the “legal authority to deny entry to Canada to foreign workers who could be exposed to exploitation or abuse”. Thus, the government acknowledges the dangers to workers. Yet, the government is not seeking the authority to monitor employers, but rather, the government wants to deport workers, if the employers are untrustworthy.


It was always only about partisan politics.

Meanwhile, read about the whole Dhallagate saga here!

1 comment:

  1. I would almost say it strengthens the power of employers over workers, if the legislation applies to workers already here..."if you complain, you will be deported!"...ugh

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