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US chicken, pork plant workers face higher health risks, USDA studies confirm

By Reuters, Tom Polansek January 13, 2025
Workers in U.S. chicken and pork plants face higher risks than other manufacturing workers for musculoskeletal disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome, according to two studies the U.S. Department of Agriculture issued on Friday.

Canadian election could short agriculture in 2025
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Canadian election could short agriculture in 2025

By Jonah Grignon January 11, 2025
Farmers will go to the polls during the 2025 Canadian federal election this year, but its not clear how signficantly the issues driving agriculture will feature in party platforms.


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Tentative labour deal heads off US port disruption; Trump credited

By Daniel Wiessner, Lisa Baertlein, Reuters January 10, 2025
A tentative labor deal forestalled potentially damaging trade disruptions at three-dozen U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico ports, with both sides in the talks crediting President-elect Donald Trump for clearing the way for them to hammer out a deal on automation.

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Food and beverage sector sees softening demand for workers

By Geralyn Wichers December 30, 2024
Job vacancies in food and beverage manufacturing fell to 2019 levels this year, but softening demand for workers isn’t necessarily a positive sign says Farm Credit Canada.

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COMMENT: The Temporary Foreign Worker Program is a failure, and new immigration limits make a bad situation worse

December 12, 2024
Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) was seemingly set up to fail. Multiple successive governments have long passed the buck to the next and still none are willing to fix it.


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The inquisition on foreign labour is coming; is agriculture ready for it?

Agriculture will have to have a rock solid case to justify its reliance on foreign labour as the Canadian mood on immigration sours

By Gord Gilmour November 26, 2024
Agriculture will have to have a rock solid case to justify itself and its reliance on foreign labour as the Canadian mood on immigration sours.

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US farm groups want Trump to spare their workers from deportation

By Leah Douglas, Reuters November 25, 2024
U.S. farm industry groups want President-elect Donald Trump to spare their sector from his promise of mass deportations, which could upend a food supply chain heavily dependent on immigrants in the United States illegally.

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Immigration minister calls era of “unlimited supply of cheap labour” at an end

By Jonah Grignon November 14, 2024
The era of an “unlimited supply of cheap labour” in Canada is over, says Immigration Minister Marc Miller. According to a report from Global News, Miller said employers may need to start offering higher wages to Canadian workers while speaking to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Wednesday.


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Federal government moves to end disputes at ports of Vancouver and Montreal

Labour board will take a few days to issue order; West Coast union says it will file a legal challenge

By David Ljunggren, Reuters November 12, 2024
Canadian Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon said this morning he had directed the country's labor relations board to order an end to disputes at the ports of Vancouver and Montreal, citing the economic damage inflicted.

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Montreal dockworkers’ union rejects offer; lockout begins

By Reuters November 12, 2024
The Montreal Longshoremen's Union rejected a final offer made for a new labour contract, leading to a lockout being declared, the Maritime Employers Association (MEA) and the union said on Sunday.

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