New Brunswick seafood processor fined $90K over workplace conditions for migrant workers
The federal government has handed a $90,000 fine to Pêcheries LeBreton over insufficient efforts to prevent abusive workplace conditions for ...
The federal government has handed a $90,000 fine to Pêcheries LeBreton over insufficient efforts to prevent abusive workplace conditions for ...
Events in Minneapolis, with the murder of Americans by federal officers, have shocked the world. That the American state is ...
Migrant justice advocates have released details about working conditions at Bolero Shellfish, the seafood processing company on the Acadian Peninsula ...
The feds have imposed a historic $1 million fine against a New Brunswick seafood company and banned it from hiring ...
Carla, a woman from Brazil who struggled as an undocumented migrant, dreamed of being a nurse in Canada, but a ...
Inflammatory comments from right-wing politicians aimed at immigrants and asylum seekers are part of an "old colonial playbook," says the ...
Migrant justice scholar and activist Mostafa Henaway delivered the NB Media Co-op’s 14th annual keynote address on September 20. Henaway ...
Migrant justice scholar and activist Mostafa Henaway will deliver the NB Media Co-op’s 14th annual keynote address— Wednesday, September 20 — at 7:00 ...
New Brunswick’s seafood industry, worth $1.8 billion in exports last year, relies increasingly on the labour of temporary foreign workers. ...
Harsha Walia spoke about her new book, Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism and the Rise of Racist Nationalism (Fernwood/Haymarket), ...
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