On July 2
the Toronto Star ran an article which focused on the plight of immigrant farm
workers in Ontario. They come mostly from Mexico and Caribbean countries
through the Seasonal Worker Program. Officially they are covered by health and
safety laws and are eligible for workers compensation if injured on the job,
which sounds fine, except that research conducted by Wilfred Laurier University
shows a discrepancy of about 50 per cent between those injured and those
reported. This is because the employers, who are responsible for reporting
accidents, are fearful it will increase their premiums with the Workplace Safety
and Insurance Board.
Since the workers rely on their bosses for transportation
and translation, its hard for them to independently seek medical care and
advice. So in the end it all boils down to money - and not the workers’ share.
S.P.C.Members.
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