
Ironworkers Local 97 calls for ‘immediate end’ to Temporary Foreign Worker program
Uncertainty and the threat of looming tariffs against Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump is putting Canadian jobs at risk, and the federal government should shelve its Temporary Foreign Worker program in favour of investing in Canadian skilled workers, a B.C. construction union says.
Ironworkers Local 97 business manager Doug Parton said the union has been lobbying the federal government for years about shoring up the domestic skilled trades workforce.
Parton said the union believes companies have been allowed to bring in temporary foreign workers as a “business model” that undercuts “wages for everyday Canadians.”
“Every time we go out there, we think that they finally heard us and that they’re actually going to invest in Canadian workers,” he said. “But as soon as we leave there, it seems the program gets worse.”