Recruiters charging foreign workers in Ontario illegal fees as high as $12,000 for jobs that might not exist, report finds
- Date
 2014-04-10
- Authors
 Rachel Browne
- Abstract
 The number of temporary foreign workers in Canada has more than tripled since 2000 to 338,213 in 2012 providing a boon for job recruiters, some of whom are exploiting foreign workers, a new report finds.
Recruiters are charging fees as high as $12,000 for jobs that might not exist and seizing workers’ passports, the report, published Tuesday by the Metcalf Foundation, says.
Such practices persist among live-in caregivers, who are theoretically protected against these practices by Ontario law, as well as migrant workers, who aren’t protected, in other “lower skill” industries such as agriculture, food processing, and cleaning.
- Newspaper title
 Financial Post
- Links
 - Economic sectors
 Occupations in services - Domestic work, Labourers in food, beverage and associated products processing, Light duty cleaner, and General relevance - all sectors
- Content types
 Documented cases of abuse and Numbers of migrant workers
- Target groups
 Public awareness
- Geographical focuses
 Ontario and National relevance
- Languages
 English
