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Here in Smithers the mcdonalds owner has recently hired 3 TFW workers. This has caused a shitstorm with the current people who work there. Being a small town I know the owner and some employees. The old employees are pissed because the new workers are being offered the overtime hours. Reason for this is unknown but the kickback scenario comes to mind. Also he hired 3 workers from the same place. They all speak Nigerian and even though there is an "English only" policy on the floor there is a definite rift in the company now. It's a clique situation and the old workers are getting pissed off. I will add I know 3 people who quit there because the owner was not willing to reward long term employment with small raises and or more overtime. Word is he also looking at bringing in even more TFW workers even though I know for a fact local people would like to work there and have applied for work there. Posted via RS Mobile |
Finally food places that will speak English! |
The other thing I think is it is not a fair playing field within the food industry too. The program intrinsically limits it to large corporations which can leverage the economy of scale, vs small mom and pop operations. I think the gov infrastructure is cut back so badly, they can't really oversee the function of such program without issues not popping up. |
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I am also not convinced that we have a shortage of visual effects artists in Vancouver and Toronto. I know a few people who work/worked in the animation industry and their common gripe is that there isn't enough work out there, and what work is available tend to be entirely contract-based, and usually only available over shorter terms. I suppose that's how the nature of the business is, in the sense that work is very much a come-and-go, per project type of thing. But to say that there is a shortage of these skilled workers seems very unconvincing to me. |
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40k is way too low.. it was starting 50-60k for fresh grads just a few years ago. Software development is such a mobile work force too vs plumbing, electrical etc. Granted it depends on case to case basis. Quote:
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Most reputable places don't do 14+ hours a day, unless it is crunch time. The company is on the rocks if it do that constantly. Only badly managed companies do that. Quote:
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It does give an unfair advantage and doesn't create an equal playing field. |
Say good bye to chinese restaurants in Richmond Posted via RS Mobile |
It's also hypocritical for employers to say: that's how the free market works.if you don't do it, we'll hire the next guy lining up to do your job, but then complain when the other side of the coin does the same thing, if you don't pay us more, you wont be able to retain us as employees. |
That is the SaveBCFilms all over again. i think the issue is both sides employer and employee have an incentive to make noises and they make noises just to get attention. Quote:
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im sure theres quite a few homeless people that would jump on that job in a heart beat. they'd get to stay at the farm, eat, have a bed, and earn some money at the same time. they'd be so far away from the other crack heads that they wouldn't have a chance to buy drugs while there (hopefully). Quote:
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There are places eg Hope Farm on the island. Unfortunately work without counselling support is pointless, not to mention you need the person to believe they need help in order for this to work. Most farms are just not equipped to do that. The problem with Vancouver especially DTES is homeless is a mix of mentally ill that will be better institutionalized and people who can't afford to live.. usually they are intertwined. I highly recommend just seeing / volunteering at DTES to experience the situation. Yes there are homeless people who want to work at a farm, but if they can't even take their meds regularly, they can't show up on time and work. Quote:
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Really there are no shortage of workers for food industry or service industry as a whole just the greedy business want to make more so they cut wages and benfits which only foreign is willing to take. |
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This is only my personal point of view. If those business owners want to hire foreigners, just let them. It may sound unfair or whatever, but Canadian business owners need hardworking employees too. Kids nowadays in Canada and US, they don't even know what loyalty is. They tend to slack off, expect employers to treat them like gold, etc. I'm not saying they should work like a slave, but they definitely need to have more work ethics. Even(most of) our generation, so called 'Generation Y' (Google it if you don't know) tend to quit their job so fast. You make a mistake, your boss yells at you, they would simply say "oh fuck this, I quit!" If I was a business owner, I would rather have a hardworking foreigner than some Canadian or American kids who would come in late all the time, quite their job right away if anything happens, etc. This is happening in Japan. It's actually becoming a huge problem. Larger Japanese companies, Honda, Sony, Japan Airlines, Toyota, Panasonic...you name them, they are hiring foreigners like crazy. Many Japanese people are left with no choice but to find a job elsewhere, Thailand is one of the biggest destination. Those Japanese corporations' reason was, they had to find someone who can speak at least 2 languages fluently, understand cultural differences, have experience in other countries, etc. They said that the decision was necessary to survive in this global business field. |
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TFWG should only bring in high skill workers not someone making min wages. Even then there should be some sort of law stating a company can only have a certain % of TFWG in the company say max 5% at most to ensure Canadians get job first. |
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Seriously head to Silicon Valley though and work for a startup. |
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Check this out. A map of greater vancouver businesses, the "bad guys", that hire temporary foreign workers. Businesses Employing Temporary Foreign Workers | NTFW Website mapping businesses using temporary foreign workers | News1130 |
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