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Tribunal rejects food truck company's claim that worker owed money

Facebook photo A temporary foreign worker will not have to pay his former employer $2,725 over an alleged loan, following a recent Civil Resolution Tribunal decision. Eli Israel Morales moved to Canada as a temporary foreign worker on a closed permit, meaning he could only work for Port Moody-based food truck operator BC Taco Restaurant Group. The company contended Morales owed $2,725, presenting a photo of two signed “money receipt” forms. On t…
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Tri-Cities Dispatch broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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