A class action lawsuit alleging Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program exploits the labour and Charter rights of agricultural workers can proceed, a judge decided last week.

The lawsuit, filed in Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice, alleges that the federal government “enriched” itself by collecting employment insurance premiums (EI) from workers in the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) despite not allowing them to collect EI. It also argues the program is inherently discriminatory to Mexican and Caribbean workers and has been since its inception.

“It’s about trying to change the conditions where workers can actually get access to these benefits, change the conditions where workers have labour and social mobility and they have some ability for dignity and respect in the workplace,” said Chris Ramsaroop, an organizer with Justice for Migrant Workers, a group supportive of the lawsuit filed by Goldblatt Partners.

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    6 days ago

    I’ve been struggling with similar systems in BC. Temporary foreign workers come in. Pay in to ei and other benefits. As soon as their job ends they have to leave the country. Where does that ei money go? There is no timeline for them to move to another employer and get another work visa while collecting any ei benefit.

    Seems rigged.

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      6 days ago

      Canada comes across as a shithole nation when we do selfish asshole stunts like this.

      I had high hopes that Carney would be able to breach the walls that uphold this kind of stupidity, but it is ebbing daily as he secrets away his reasoning for doing anything.