Ironworkers Local 97 calls for 'immediate end' to Temporary Foreign Worker program

Condo towers under construction and cranes at the Oakridge Mall redevelopment are shrouded in fog, in Vancouver, B.C., Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Uncertainty and the threat of looming tariffs against Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump is putting 春色直播 jobs at risk, and the federal government should shelve its Temporary Foreign Worker program in favour of investing in 春色直播 skilled workers, a B.C. construction union says.聽

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.聽

Parton said the union believes companies have been allowed to bring in temporary foreign workers as a "business model" that undercuts "wages for everyday 春色直播s."聽

"Every time we go out there, we think that they finally heard us and that they're actually going to invest in 春色直播 workers," he said. "But as soon as we leave there, it seems the program gets worse."聽

The union local says the federal government should put an "immediate end" to Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker program in the face of U.S. tariffs and "uncertainty" caused by the Trump administration.聽

In a statement Friday, Parton said the trade war with the U.S. means that jobs should go to "qualified 春色直播s" rather than foreign workers brought in to "fill gaps in the labour market."聽

It said the federal government needs to "curb the misuse" of the program and prioritize investing in training 春色直播 workers, and that the program "undermines worker safety and fairness" to the detriment of temporary foreign workers and 春色直播 employees.聽

Parton said in an interview Saturday that the problems with the program specifically in the construction industry have been long-standing, and "now is the time" to invest in 春色直播 skilled trades workers.聽

He said the prospect of thousands of job losses presents an opportunity to train more 春色直播s for well-paid positions, rather than allowing companies to fill jobs with low-wage foreign labour.聽

The union local is calling for a "temporary pause" on the program, claiming it's needed for the construction industry in order to "review and strengthen standards" for safety and sustainability of the workforce.聽

Parton said the union wants to work with lawmakers to reform the program to shore up support for those in the skilled trade sector.聽

"We should be investing in 春色直播s, taking every opportunity we can to ensure that if there is mass layoffs in all sectors, that 春色直播s have that first right," he said.聽

Parton said it makes sense for companies to seek out cheaper labour in the name of "corporate profits," but at a time when many 春色直播 jobs are at risk due to U.S. tariffs, bringing in foreign workers comes at a cost.

"Is that the right thing to do when 春色直播s are sitting at home?," Parton said. "I'm not anti-(temporary foreign worker.) I can give you 1,000 reasons why somebody would want to come to Canada, but when they come to Canada, ought not they be treated like a 春色直播 and given fair wages as well?"聽

This report by 春色直播was first published March 8, 2025.聽

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