UN report labels Canada’s temporary foreign worker program as a hub for modern slavery

UN report labels Canada’s temporary foreign worker program as a hub for modern slavery

A United Nations report has raised concerns about Canada’s temporary foreign worker program, labeling it as a “breeding ground” for contemporary slavery. The program, which was initially introduced over 60 years ago to address labour shortages in various industries, has come under scrutiny for potential exploitation of foreign workers.

According to the report, many temporary foreign workers in Canada are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation due to their precarious immigration status. This includes long hours, low wages, poor working conditions, and limited access to labour rights protections. In some cases, workers are even subjected to forced labor or human trafficking.

The report highlights the need for stronger safeguards and oversight measures to protect temporary foreign workers in Canada. It calls for increased monitoring of recruitment practices, improved access to information and support services, and enhanced enforcement of labor standards.

In response to the report, the Canadian government has pledged to review and strengthen the temporary foreign worker program to better protect the rights and well-being of foreign workers in the country. However, critics argue that more needs to be done to address systemic issues of exploitation and abuse within the program.

Overall, the UN report serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by temporary foreign workers in Canada and the urgent need for action to prevent exploitation and ensure fair treatment for all workers, regardless of their immigration status.

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