Two unions are working with the Occupational Cancer Research Centre to follow up on previous research on whether Canadian border employees have a higher cancer risk due to exposure to environmental pollutants a longtime concern of many workers.
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Six years after Leroy Thomas injured his back while working on a tobacco farm in Ontario, Canada, a tribunal in that North American country has ruled that the 48-year-old Jamaican be compensated for loss of earnings since that time. Further, a.
A non-profit legal clinic in Ontario, Canada, has criticised the Jamaican Government over what it says is its lethargic response in helping injured farm workers get compensation from its Canadian counterpart. Labour Minister Pearnel Charles Jr has.