Sep 06, 2015 | admin | Canada [post_comments" zero="0" one="1" more="%1$s"]
“Backlash against the temporary foreign worker program has made Ottawa leery of finding a new way for the food-processing sector to get the people it needs to fill vacant jobs, officials say. Mark Chambers is with an industry group that has presented a plan to the federal government on how it should deal with a labour shortage that he says is hobbling exports. It calls for a new program to make it easier to hire foreign workers who would become permanent residents of Canada and ultimately citizens, he said.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/06/12/food-processors-want-fore_n_7571658.html
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