TY - EJOUR T1 - Migrant workers complain of overcrowded dorm rooms and agriculture chemical exposure on Kelowna farm PB - CBC News N2 - Farm owner denies workers were exposed to crop sprayer and says their lodgings were approved by authorities Three seasonal migrant workers have launched complaints about their living and working conditions at a farm they were employed at in Kelowna, B.C., with one of them alleging he was exposed to agricultural chemicals from a crop sprayer. The workers were brought from Mexico to Canada by A.M. Sandher Farm Ltd. under the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program, said Jorge Siller, a legal advocate with the Migrant Workers Centre. The owner of the farm denies the claims. Y1 - 2019/// UR - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/migrant-workers-kelowna-sawp-program-complaint-sandher-farm-1.5316512 Y2 - 2019-11-13 ER -