Saskatchewan employer faces multiple charges for alleged exploitation of foreign workers
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Rodney Sidloski has been charged with six offences under Saskatchewan's immigration legislation for allegedly exploiting two foreign workers at HELP International Shelterbelt Center near Weyburn between 2022 and 2024. The charges include producing false payroll records, misrepresenting employment terms, and taking advantage of the workers' trust and lack of knowledge. These alleged violations occurred at the tree farm operation and involve breaches of the Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act and the Immigration Services Act. The Ministry of Immigration and Career Training's Program Compliance Branch continues its work to protect vulnerable foreign workers across the province.



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