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Temporary foreign worker earned lower wage, was expected to pay back ‘some money’ to boss

stock photo supplied A meat cutter who wasn’t fairly paid and whose job duties were misrepresented will keep his compensation, following a recent decision from the B.C. Employment Standards Tribunal. Shams Halal Meat, a wholesale meat supply business on Schoolhouse Street in Coquitlam, hired Ehsan Moghaddaszadeh Kermani as a temporary foreign worker. Kermani was given a two-year closed work permit that restricted him from working for anyone else…
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Tri-Cities Dispatch broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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