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Unveiling the Hidden Economy in Trucking: Labor Law Violations Exposed

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioApril 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Trucking Industry’s Dark Side Revealed by B.C. Tribunal

The B.C. Employment Standards Tribunal has recognized the trucking sector as one of the largest hidden economies and hubs for international human trafficking within Canada, as reported by the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA).

In a recent story by CBC, Harminder Singh, an Indian worker, shared his experience of paying $25,000 for a position at a truck repair shop in Richmond, B.C., only to find himself underpaid. Following the Tribunal’s decision, the company was obligated to repay him over $115,000.

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Ongoing Struggles Faced by Workers

Stephen Laskowski, president and CEO of the CTA, commented on Singh’s situation, stating, “The terrible immigration and employment conditions faced by Mr. Singh and his family reflect the experiences of countless others arriving in Canada annually to enter the trucking sector.”

Laskowski emphasized that the CTA has been advocating for reforms to end such exploitation within the industry, but their appeals have largely been ignored by the government. He noted that Singh’s ordeal is just one of many similar cases occurring nationwide in the trucking industry.

Systematic Exploitation of Foreign Workers

The CTA has alleged that a broad network, which includes immigration consultants, training institutes, employment agencies, and trucking companies, exploits foreign laborers. Many victims face a ‘head tax’ as part of this scheme.

Although Singh’s employer was ordered to pay him back wages, the company received only a $4,000 fine for breaching the Employment Standards Act, highlighting a significant gap in accountability.

Call for Stronger Labor Rights Enforcement

“Since 2016, we have been urging governments at every level to implement stricter enforcement against labor rights violations and to safeguard the rights of all workers in Canada,” stated Laskowski. He urged the Canadian government, particularly ESDC and Immigration Canada, to stop the exploitation of foreign laborers, uphold workers’ rights, and reform the trucking sector plagued by such abuses.

Dave Earle, president of the BC Trucking Association (BCTA), added, “For nearly a decade, we have been advocating for substantial improvements in the enforcement of labor and safety regulations in the trucking industry. The experience of Mr. Singh is unacceptable and not an isolated incident. It’s time for all government levels to take serious steps to eliminate worker exploitation.”

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