Mac's treatment of temporary foreign workers 'callous,' B.C. judge rules
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B.C. Supreme Court PNimg Article content Mac’s Convenience Stores Inc. and two immigration agencies working for it were abusive and callous in their treatment of hundreds of temporary foreign workers recruited abroad, a B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled. Article content Justice Sharon Matthews has yet to determine damages for a scheme she judged “too obviously abusive to dismiss as simply careless.” Article content Article content It could cost the companies millions in restitution to an estimated 880 temporary foreign workers. They were charged up to $8,000 each for the promise of jobs at Ma…
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