Labour ministry plans inspection blitz

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This inspection should be done on farms employing 10,000 hours of foreign workers per year.

Many farmers do not have time for this.

For even only one farmer to express the opinion that "many farmers do not have the time" to spend on worker safety due diligence, is more than ample evidence that this type of program is sorely-needed in the first place.

The plethora of exemptions and exceptions farmers enjoy elsewhere should not and must not apply to worker safety.

Stephen Thompson, Clinton ON

Worker safety is one thing . Food safety is more important !

A worker can refuse and quit if he/she does not like for any reason . For a worker to have the power to force is not their place .
Good owners will comply . They poor ones will just complain about the paper work .

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