Tim Hortons says lobbying for expanded access to temporary foreign workers ‘no longer necessary’ - BNN Bloomberg
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Tim Hortons is launching a campaign that aims to recruit 10,000 “new, local team members,” as the number of temporary foreign workers (TFW) in its restaurants declines.
In a release sent out on Monday, the multinational coffee chain said that out of 110,000 Tim Hortons employees, 4,000 were hired through the TFW program – a number it said “has declined steadily since 2024.”
Currently, that number represents about 3.6 per cent of all of its restaurant roles.
A Tim Hortons store is shown in Fort McMurray, Alta., on May 16, 2024. (Jeff McIntosh / The Canadian Press)
The company said that duri…
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