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CANADA ALBERTA HIRING FOREIGN WORKERS RAISES HACKLE AS THEY CONTINUE TO COME BUT ECONOMY SHED JOBS Significant numbers of temporary foreign workers continued to move to Alberta even as the economy shed jobs during the recession, says a new report from the province’s largest labour group. The draft report from the Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL) found that although overall Alberta employment numbers dropped in 2009 and 2010, companies continued to bring in new temporary foreign workers in a hiring spree that first ramped up during the province’s boom years. While the umbrella union group agreed there are true shortages of workers in a few trades and skills, the numbers show the real scarcity is in the “people willing to work for less,” the group said The issue of temporary foreign workers is of special concern in Alberta. In recent years, Alberta employers have been granted more than half of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada’s approvals (called Labour Market Opinions) to bring in low-skilled temporary foreign workers, many of them destined for service jobs. Unions and other critics say the temporary workers are more likely to be exploited by employers and the federal program drives down wages, while firms with an eye on expansion say they have no choice but to look overseas for employees. “It’s really very tough to hire,” said Bobby Maglalang, human resources manager at Calgary-based Hi-Flyer Food (Canada) Inc., which owns KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut franchises in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec.In Alberta, Hi-Flyer Food has 110 temporary foreign workers – more than a quarter of its current staff – on its payroll, and is short more than 200 workers across the province. Mr. Maglalang said even the lowest-paid “team member” makes more than minimum wage, and it’s not a matter of paying temporary foreign workers less than Canadians or permanent residents. The real issue is that restaurant owners can’t match salaries paid by the oil and gas industry. “We need more workers. If only we could avoid hiring foreign workers.”
Posted on: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 03:34:25 +0000

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