Toronto Man Still Allowed to Employ Staff Despite Owing More than $1M in Wages, Fines
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Toronto man still allowed to employ staff despite owing more than $1M in wages, fines
Toronto businessman Anchuan Jiang and his companies owe more than a million dollars in unpaid wages and fines for not paying wages. Employment lawyers say the province needs new enforcement tools to stop businesses like his from operating until workers get paid.
Government records show that Toronto Chinese businessman Anchuan Jiang has been fined twice for wage arrears, totaling more than one million Canadian dollars, but has not paid the fines and his business license has not been revoked. Experts criticized Ontario for its poor law enforcement and called for amendments to the law to protect workers' rights.
Toronto Employer Owes Over $1M in Wages and Fines — Still Allowed to Hire Staff
Toronto – A Toronto businessman, Anchuan Jiang, who has been convicted multiple times for failing to pay his workers, still runs a private school and is allowed to hire employees — even though he owes more than $1 million in wages and fines. In March, Jiang and his private school, Ontario International College, were fined $410,000 for not paying nearly ...
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