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Punish companies that move Canadian jobs offshore, says union
Unifor is urging the federal government to use existing legislation to penalize corporations that shift production from Canada to the US as a result of President Donald Trump’s trade policies.
Unifor urges Ottawa use FEMA to stop job outsourcing linked to U.S. trade pressures #CanadianBusiness #CanadaEntrepreneur #Trade #TradeNews
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Unifor Urges Federal Action Against Corporations Offshoring Canadian Jobs - Canadian Manufacturing
TORONTO — Unifor calls on the federal government to take immediate action against corporations that move jobs out of Canada in response to U.S. trade measures. The union presented a proposal, including legislative amendments, outlining how the Foreign Extraterritorial Measures Act (FEMA) can be deployed to penalise corporations that offshore or outsource work. “Canadian workers should not pay the price for American trade aggression,” said Unifor…
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