Island company fined for not complying with temporary foreign workers rules

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According to Immigration Canada’s website, the company committed three infractions.

The Hot Chinese Kitchen, owned by the Hua-Mei Food Group Ltd. of Comox, has been fined $48,000 and banned from hiring temporary foreign workers for two years.It is banned from hiring temporary foreign workers until March 4, 2025.Further details were not immediately available.

A wide range of businesses have been fined including restaurants, farms, trucking, building contractors, janitorial services, barbershops and more. The employment-to-job vacancy ratio in Canada is at a historic low with a record tight labour market, Statistics Canada said in November. Many employers have been having a difficult time recruiting workers.

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Nice to see someone was paying attention at some point

Are any following the rules?

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Island company fined for not complying with temporary foreign workers rulesAccording to Immigration Canada’s website, the company committed three infractions. No staffing. Companies get fined to trying to get staffing to stay alive. Governments want to drive small business into the ground. Island people doing what island people do. Think they are above everyone and everything. Greed and entitlement run the island.
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