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Employer errors should not cost foreign workers their legal status: rights watchdog

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Employer errors should not cost foreign workers their legal status: rights watchdog
The Korea Herald
The Korea Herald49 mins ago
Employer errors should not cost foreign workers their legal status: rights watchdog
When a foreign worker loses legal status because an employer fails to complete required procedures, the Ministry of Employment and Labor should give the worker another opportunity to obtain work authorization, South Korea’s Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission said Thursday. The opinion came in a case involving
CBC News
CBC News1 days ago
P.E.I. declines Ottawa's offer to let rural employers hire more temporary foreign workers
Prince Edward Island has decided not to participate in a federal measure that would allow rural employers to hire more low-wage temporary foreign workers.
The Sun
The Sun1 days ago
Vacancies continue to fall as employers blame increased cost of workers
UNEMPLOYMENT remained unchanged again in the three months to June. Britain's jobless rate stayed steady at 4.9%, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics. Meanwhile, the number of employees on payroll fell by 78,000 (0.3%) in the year to June, and regular wage growth remained broadly stab
New York Post
New York Post2 days ago
NY nursing homes urge Trump to preserve legal status for Haitian workers: ‘Unintended consequences’
A coalition representing 400 New York nursing homes is urging the Trump administration to shelve its plans to rescind Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of Haitians working in nursing facilities, claiming it will destabilize the workforce and impact services to frail elderly residents.
Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal🏁 first to report2 days ago
Revoking Protected Status for Haitian Workers Triggers Labor Crunch in Florida - WSJ
Revoking Protected Status for Haitian Workers Triggers Labor Crunch in Florida  WSJ