Workers, advocates call for changes to Temporary Foreign Worker program
MONTREAL — Henry Aguirre, a temporary foreign worker from Guatemala, considered himself lucky when he got a job in Quebec as a chicken catcher, rounding up poultry and handing them over for processing.
Aguirre, 27, said he was quickly disillusioned when he learned the job paid him by volume instead of full-time, with no pay for time spent travelling from farm to farm.
He said he and his fellow Guatemalan workers had signed job offers they didn’t understand since they were all written in French.
“We didn’t understand the work permit, if we had we wouldn’t have signed,” he said through an interpreter in a recent interview.


