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https://www.thestar.com/news/canada...er-king-basement-alberta-health-services.html
One thing I dislike/d about the TFW program in Canada was the exploitation of the foreign workers it created. That and it was at least not in Alberta used for bringing in skilled workers, but filling opening at fast food establishment
This however was not something I would have expected
One thing I dislike/d about the TFW program in Canada was the exploitation of the foreign workers it created. That and it was at least not in Alberta used for bringing in skilled workers, but filling opening at fast food establishment
This however was not something I would have expected
The Alberta Health Services order, dated Jan. 10, said the inspection found evidence of “sleeping/living accommodations for foreign workers.”[FONT="]It said allowing sleeping or living accommodations in a restaurant is a health code violation. Food-handling services must be separated from living quarters and other areas that may be “incompatible with the safe and sanitary handling of food.”
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The restaurant had until Wednesday to remove all mattresses and furniture and ensure people were no longer living or sleeping there. It was also ordered to clean up a basement room flooded by a busted pipe, as well as a storage room full of unused equipment