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  • April 02, 2009 , 11:46am

NOTEBOOK: The caregivers issue: Barking at the wrong tree

NOTEBOOK: The caregivers issue: Barking at the wrong tree

The recent Toronto Star series of articles about unscrupulous recruiting agencies preying on Filipino caregivers has triggered a public outcry that sent politicians and public officials singing a chorus on protecting these vulnerable foreign workers and vowing to go after these greedy recruiters.

A private member’s bill has been filed in the Ontario Parliament that intends to curb this practice by setting up a registry of agencies, banning the charging of fees on caregivers and penalizing those in violation of this bill.

Hearing the stories of the caregivers on how they were milked thousands of dollars for often non-existent jobs has provoked public anger. Those responsible deserve to be charged with fraud and brought to justice. Victimizing foreign workers who have already spent a fortune for government fees and who are willing to be separated from their families just so they could support their siblings, parents and spouses, is like sucking the blood of these poor people. There’s no doubt about it, these predators need to be exposed and made to answer for their crimes.

But I am a bit uncomfortable with how this is turning out to be. These unscrupulous recruiters need to be punished for sure but to me they are like vultures feeding on the miseries of the caregivers. They bring the caregivers here for a scandalous fee, which is absolutely wrong. But what we forget is the already unjust and outrageous terms and conditions under which caregivers and all foreign temporary workers find themselves in are what allow the unscrupulous recuiters to extract their huge fees.

These caregivers and other temporary workers come from poor and lower middle class families in poor countries like the Philippines. They couldn’t find decent jobs there because of both the unwillingness and inability of the government leadership to provide decent employment. As the country reels from crisis after crisis amid everyday reports of scandals and mind-boggling corruption in high places, people lose hope and in desperation go overseas where life looks better.

The government of the sending country is interested mainly or solely in the billions of dollars these overseas workers remit home, in the case of the Philipppines, about U.S.$18 billion a year. These desperate people are pushed to work overseas as cheap labor without the necessary protection. In Canada, for instance, caregivers under the Live-in Caregiver Program are like indentured slaves tied to their employers who know that they are desperate to escape from poverty in their home country and many wouldn’t mind being exploited working 12 hours or more without overtime pay doing chores not specified in their contracts. Besides, the carrot at the end of the 36 months, after they have worked live-in for 24 months – eligibility to apply for permanent residence status – is too attractive to resist.
That is not available in most other countries.

The stories of abusive working conditions, physical, verbal and sexual abuse, cheating on salaries and tax deductions are too common to be ignored. That’s why, it’s revolting when some consular staff used to say that these are nothing compared to what OFWs experience in the Middle East. That may be true but it doesn’t mean it’s acceptable.

So you have desperate poor people who would grab the first chance of working abroad and would accept any terms of employment rather than have their family go hungry.

The receiving country, Canada, knows these are desperate people so it imposes working conditions it wouldn’t normally impose on its citizens and immigrants who have rights and privileges that couldn’t be taken away easily. These caregivers are treated like second-class workers and in practice indentured slaves who are “willing” anyway to bear their miserable conditions since their life here is much better than where they came from. Besides, again, there is that light at the end of the dark tunnel, permanent residency and being able to sponsor their family, which is becoming illusory now, judging by the numerous cases of deportation or “removal”.

Now comes the public outcry to crucify the unscrupulous recruiters who are like vultures feeding on the miseries of the desperate caregivers. Those who caused these miseries in the first place escape the blame and join the chorus to go after the heads of the vultures.

To me, it’s like the classic comparison to rounding up some drug pushers on the streets while letting the drug lords and their protectors in law enforcement do business.

So what is the solution to this seemingly complex problem? Since the root of the problem is the unjust impositions on the caregivers, then remove these chains that tie them to modern slavery. Let them come to Canada with permanent resident status so there is no carrot that is dangled to them as a prize for accepting slavery. Remove the live-in requirement so they are not treated like they are owned by their employers who can make them work on demand 24 hours a day. Let their workplace, their employers’ home, be subject to labor standards and their work conditions and wages be like those of Canadian workers. Not only treat them like ordinary Canadian workers are treated. Treat them like human beings with dignity who deserve respect. After all, they make life comfortable to countless families who have kids, elderly and ill persons in Canada.

The Philippine government should stop sending them as desperate cheap labor bound by onerous work conditons but as workers with rights and benefits accorded to regular workers in modern society and who while still Filipino citizens should be fully protected by their government wherever they are in the world. If and when this happens, no recruiting business will be able to extract blood from caregivers with impunity.

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  1. Leizel De Hitta, You did not tell the correct story. You were fired because you were abusing her children. You forgot to mention that you are not being honest with the canadian government as you have to work under the table.
    Leizel De Hitta, You did not tell the correct story. You were fired because you were abusing her children. You forgot to mention that you are not being honest with the canadian government as you have to work under the table.
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    ~nancy
    14yrs ago
    X
    • You're obviously fraud, can't even say your real name. At no time that employer suggested to myself or the Canadian ESA that I was in any way abusing the children. The fact that I won the case vouches for my integrity. My reaction is towards the agency as not fulfilling their contract to represent the worker over the employer. The fact is, it is the worker who pays their fees not the employer. I'm blessed that I'm a contributing member of the Canadian Society and a tax payer:)
      You're obviously fraud, can't even say your real name. At no time that employer suggested to myself or the Canadian ESA that I was in any way abusing the children. The fact that I won the case vouches for my integrity. My reaction is towards the agency as not fulfilling their contract to represent the worker over the employer. The fact is, it is the worker who pays their fees not the employer. I'm blessed that I'm a contributing member of the Canadian Society and a tax payer:)
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      ~Nancy
      11yrs ago
      X
  2. I believe that the agency is charging way too much for caregivers. It's not only that, in time that the caregiver needs help to find another employer if the employment didn't work out they can't be relied on. In my case, my first employment in Cambridge lasted for 3 months. My employer didn't give me prior notice for termination due to I was complaining of the unpaid over time. I called the agency and asked for help. What they said that I needed to work this out over my employer. If I leave my employer, they don't have any responsibility for me to find another employment. I accumulated only 3 months that time and wasn't qualified for unemployment insurance. I was held unprepared for all of these aside from the fact that I don't have any relatives here. The agency took my employer's side than me who paid them to work on my employm
    I believe that the agency is charging way too much for caregivers. It's not only that, in time that the caregiver needs help to find another employer if the employment didn't work out they can't be relied on. In my case, my first employment in Cambridge lasted for 3 months. My employer didn't give me prior notice for termination due to I was complaining of the unpaid over time. I called the agency and asked for help. What they said that I needed to work this out over my employer. If I leave my employer, they don't have any responsibility for me to find another employment. I accumulated only 3 months that time and wasn't qualified for unemployment insurance. I was held unprepared for all of these aside from the fact that I don't have any relatives here. The agency took my employer's side than me who paid them to work on my employment. When I didn't get support from the agency, the name is Carematch, my employer gave me an option of whether I take it or leave the contract. She gave me 1 week to vacate the place without paying me of severance pay, holiday, and my last week of salary that I worked with her. I vacated the place within the day she gave me the notice for the reason that I couldn't trust her anymore. I complained with the ESA and got the payments that she should've paid me. I'm just wondering how would I be able to get money that I paid Carematch for a reason that the agency didn't abide its promise that they will relocate me if my employment didn't succeed. What are the laws concerning the agency's responsibility to relocate a caregiver after 3 months working and had been terminated without a cause. Could I still claim damages even it was happened in the year 2006? I was busy working and didn't have time to sue the agency and now based in Saskatoon. But still I felt the injustice that I had with Carematch.
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    ~Leizel De Hitta
    16yrs ago
    X
  3. The articles in Toronto Star once again highlights the need to scrap the live in caregiver program. The women should be allowed to come to Canada as permanent residents. No amount of tinkering will remedy an inherently unjust and exploitative program.
    The articles in Toronto Star once again highlights the need to scrap the live in caregiver program. The women should be allowed to come to Canada as permanent residents. No amount of tinkering will remedy an inherently unjust and exploitative program.
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    ~Alex Imperial
    16yrs ago
    X
  4. i just want to ask some advices from you dear readers,my problem is I and my friend applied to 1 caregiver tagency elling us to urgently send our payment.i paid my initial payment amounting to 500 canadian dollars last may 19,2008 and my friend paid later than me.sometime in july we sent our last payment 1500can dollar each to the said agency..hopin g that we can enter canada that fast because we were in saudi working that time,,but every time we will ask about our application the agencys answer is still waiting for the employer to return back the signed original contract..until now.its already 1 year since i paid,,thats why i ask if we can stop them process our application and if they can return our hard earned money we paid them easily because of our desire to work in canada because for 1 year nothing happened..but they said
    i just want to ask some advices from you dear readers,my problem is I and my friend applied to 1 caregiver tagency elling us to urgently send our payment.i paid my initial payment amounting to 500 canadian dollars last may 19,2008 and my friend paid later than me.sometime in july we sent our last payment 1500can dollar each to the said agency..hopin g that we can enter canada that fast because we were in saudi working that time,,but every time we will ask about our application the agencys answer is still waiting for the employer to return back the signed original contract..until now.its already 1 year since i paid,,thats why i ask if we can stop them process our application and if they can return our hard earned money we paid them easily because of our desire to work in canada because for 1 year nothing happened..but they said we will refer to the refund policy written in the contract between applicant and agency.in the refund policy they will just refund 1000can doll if....what will we do are we going to continue widrawing or just wait..please help us..bec.forme why will they get the money without doing anything.they sent us thru email job contract without signature of the emplyer only typewrittenname without address and checklist of obtaining work permit in canada but how sure are we that the said employer is existing?
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    ~charlene ronquillo
    16yrs ago
    X
  1. Leizel De Hitta, You did not tell the correct story. You were fired because you were abusing her children. You forgot to mention that you are not being honest with the canadian government as you have to work under the table.
    Leizel De Hitta, You did not tell the correct story. You were fired because you were abusing her children. You forgot to mention that you are not being honest with the canadian government as you have to work under the table.
    Show Replies (1)
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    ~nancy
    14yrs ago
    X
    • You're obviously fraud, can't even say your real name. At no time that employer suggested to myself or the Canadian ESA that I was in any way abusing the children. The fact that I won the case vouches for my integrity. My reaction is towards the agency as not fulfilling their contract to represent the worker over the employer. The fact is, it is the worker who pays their fees not the employer. I'm blessed that I'm a contributing member of the Canadian Society and a tax payer:)
      You're obviously fraud, can't even say your real name. At no time that employer suggested to myself or the Canadian ESA that I was in any way abusing the children. The fact that I won the case vouches for my integrity. My reaction is towards the agency as not fulfilling their contract to represent the worker over the employer. The fact is, it is the worker who pays their fees not the employer. I'm blessed that I'm a contributing member of the Canadian Society and a tax payer:)
      Reply
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      ~Nancy
      11yrs ago
      X
  2. i just want to ask some advices from you dear readers,my problem is I and my friend applied to 1 caregiver tagency elling us to urgently send our payment.i paid my initial payment amounting to 500 canadian dollars last may 19,2008 and my friend paid later than me.sometime in july we sent our last payment 1500can dollar each to the said agency..hopin g that we can enter canada that fast because we were in saudi working that time,,but every time we will ask about our application the agencys answer is still waiting for the employer to return back the signed original contract..until now.its already 1 year since i paid,,thats why i ask if we can stop them process our application and if they can return our hard earned money we paid them easily because of our desire to work in canada because for 1 year nothing happened..but they said
    i just want to ask some advices from you dear readers,my problem is I and my friend applied to 1 caregiver tagency elling us to urgently send our payment.i paid my initial payment amounting to 500 canadian dollars last may 19,2008 and my friend paid later than me.sometime in july we sent our last payment 1500can dollar each to the said agency..hopin g that we can enter canada that fast because we were in saudi working that time,,but every time we will ask about our application the agencys answer is still waiting for the employer to return back the signed original contract..until now.its already 1 year since i paid,,thats why i ask if we can stop them process our application and if they can return our hard earned money we paid them easily because of our desire to work in canada because for 1 year nothing happened..but they said we will refer to the refund policy written in the contract between applicant and agency.in the refund policy they will just refund 1000can doll if....what will we do are we going to continue widrawing or just wait..please help us..bec.forme why will they get the money without doing anything.they sent us thru email job contract without signature of the emplyer only typewrittenname without address and checklist of obtaining work permit in canada but how sure are we that the said employer is existing?
    Reply
      Thumb up 0 : 0 Thumb down
    ~charlene ronquillo
    16yrs ago
    X
  3. I believe that the agency is charging way too much for caregivers. It's not only that, in time that the caregiver needs help to find another employer if the employment didn't work out they can't be relied on. In my case, my first employment in Cambridge lasted for 3 months. My employer didn't give me prior notice for termination due to I was complaining of the unpaid over time. I called the agency and asked for help. What they said that I needed to work this out over my employer. If I leave my employer, they don't have any responsibility for me to find another employment. I accumulated only 3 months that time and wasn't qualified for unemployment insurance. I was held unprepared for all of these aside from the fact that I don't have any relatives here. The agency took my employer's side than me who paid them to work on my employm
    I believe that the agency is charging way too much for caregivers. It's not only that, in time that the caregiver needs help to find another employer if the employment didn't work out they can't be relied on. In my case, my first employment in Cambridge lasted for 3 months. My employer didn't give me prior notice for termination due to I was complaining of the unpaid over time. I called the agency and asked for help. What they said that I needed to work this out over my employer. If I leave my employer, they don't have any responsibility for me to find another employment. I accumulated only 3 months that time and wasn't qualified for unemployment insurance. I was held unprepared for all of these aside from the fact that I don't have any relatives here. The agency took my employer's side than me who paid them to work on my employment. When I didn't get support from the agency, the name is Carematch, my employer gave me an option of whether I take it or leave the contract. She gave me 1 week to vacate the place without paying me of severance pay, holiday, and my last week of salary that I worked with her. I vacated the place within the day she gave me the notice for the reason that I couldn't trust her anymore. I complained with the ESA and got the payments that she should've paid me. I'm just wondering how would I be able to get money that I paid Carematch for a reason that the agency didn't abide its promise that they will relocate me if my employment didn't succeed. What are the laws concerning the agency's responsibility to relocate a caregiver after 3 months working and had been terminated without a cause. Could I still claim damages even it was happened in the year 2006? I was busy working and didn't have time to sue the agency and now based in Saskatoon. But still I felt the injustice that I had with Carematch.
    Reply
      Thumb up 0 : 0 Thumb down
    ~Leizel De Hitta
    16yrs ago
    X
  4. The articles in Toronto Star once again highlights the need to scrap the live in caregiver program. The women should be allowed to come to Canada as permanent residents. No amount of tinkering will remedy an inherently unjust and exploitative program.
    The articles in Toronto Star once again highlights the need to scrap the live in caregiver program. The women should be allowed to come to Canada as permanent residents. No amount of tinkering will remedy an inherently unjust and exploitative program.
    Reply
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    ~Alex Imperial
    16yrs ago
    X
  1. Leizel De Hitta, You did not tell the correct story. You were fired because you were abusing her children. You forgot to mention that you are not being honest with the canadian government as you have to work under the table.
    Leizel De Hitta, You did not tell the correct story. You were fired because you were abusing her children. You forgot to mention that you are not being honest with the canadian government as you have to work under the table.
    Show Replies (1)
    Reply
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    ~nancy
    14yrs ago
    X
    • You're obviously fraud, can't even say your real name. At no time that employer suggested to myself or the Canadian ESA that I was in any way abusing the children. The fact that I won the case vouches for my integrity. My reaction is towards the agency as not fulfilling their contract to represent the worker over the employer. The fact is, it is the worker who pays their fees not the employer. I'm blessed that I'm a contributing member of the Canadian Society and a tax payer:)
      You're obviously fraud, can't even say your real name. At no time that employer suggested to myself or the Canadian ESA that I was in any way abusing the children. The fact that I won the case vouches for my integrity. My reaction is towards the agency as not fulfilling their contract to represent the worker over the employer. The fact is, it is the worker who pays their fees not the employer. I'm blessed that I'm a contributing member of the Canadian Society and a tax payer:)
      Reply
        Thumb up 0 : 0 Thumb down
      ~Nancy
      11yrs ago
      X
  2. i just want to ask some advices from you dear readers,my problem is I and my friend applied to 1 caregiver tagency elling us to urgently send our payment.i paid my initial payment amounting to 500 canadian dollars last may 19,2008 and my friend paid later than me.sometime in july we sent our last payment 1500can dollar each to the said agency..hopin g that we can enter canada that fast because we were in saudi working that time,,but every time we will ask about our application the agencys answer is still waiting for the employer to return back the signed original contract..until now.its already 1 year since i paid,,thats why i ask if we can stop them process our application and if they can return our hard earned money we paid them easily because of our desire to work in canada because for 1 year nothing happened..but they said
    i just want to ask some advices from you dear readers,my problem is I and my friend applied to 1 caregiver tagency elling us to urgently send our payment.i paid my initial payment amounting to 500 canadian dollars last may 19,2008 and my friend paid later than me.sometime in july we sent our last payment 1500can dollar each to the said agency..hopin g that we can enter canada that fast because we were in saudi working that time,,but every time we will ask about our application the agencys answer is still waiting for the employer to return back the signed original contract..until now.its already 1 year since i paid,,thats why i ask if we can stop them process our application and if they can return our hard earned money we paid them easily because of our desire to work in canada because for 1 year nothing happened..but they said we will refer to the refund policy written in the contract between applicant and agency.in the refund policy they will just refund 1000can doll if....what will we do are we going to continue widrawing or just wait..please help us..bec.forme why will they get the money without doing anything.they sent us thru email job contract without signature of the emplyer only typewrittenname without address and checklist of obtaining work permit in canada but how sure are we that the said employer is existing?
    Reply
      Thumb up 0 : 0 Thumb down
    ~charlene ronquillo
    16yrs ago
    X
  3. I believe that the agency is charging way too much for caregivers. It's not only that, in time that the caregiver needs help to find another employer if the employment didn't work out they can't be relied on. In my case, my first employment in Cambridge lasted for 3 months. My employer didn't give me prior notice for termination due to I was complaining of the unpaid over time. I called the agency and asked for help. What they said that I needed to work this out over my employer. If I leave my employer, they don't have any responsibility for me to find another employment. I accumulated only 3 months that time and wasn't qualified for unemployment insurance. I was held unprepared for all of these aside from the fact that I don't have any relatives here. The agency took my employer's side than me who paid them to work on my employm
    I believe that the agency is charging way too much for caregivers. It's not only that, in time that the caregiver needs help to find another employer if the employment didn't work out they can't be relied on. In my case, my first employment in Cambridge lasted for 3 months. My employer didn't give me prior notice for termination due to I was complaining of the unpaid over time. I called the agency and asked for help. What they said that I needed to work this out over my employer. If I leave my employer, they don't have any responsibility for me to find another employment. I accumulated only 3 months that time and wasn't qualified for unemployment insurance. I was held unprepared for all of these aside from the fact that I don't have any relatives here. The agency took my employer's side than me who paid them to work on my employment. When I didn't get support from the agency, the name is Carematch, my employer gave me an option of whether I take it or leave the contract. She gave me 1 week to vacate the place without paying me of severance pay, holiday, and my last week of salary that I worked with her. I vacated the place within the day she gave me the notice for the reason that I couldn't trust her anymore. I complained with the ESA and got the payments that she should've paid me. I'm just wondering how would I be able to get money that I paid Carematch for a reason that the agency didn't abide its promise that they will relocate me if my employment didn't succeed. What are the laws concerning the agency's responsibility to relocate a caregiver after 3 months working and had been terminated without a cause. Could I still claim damages even it was happened in the year 2006? I was busy working and didn't have time to sue the agency and now based in Saskatoon. But still I felt the injustice that I had with Carematch.
    Reply
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    ~Leizel De Hitta
    16yrs ago
    X
  4. The articles in Toronto Star once again highlights the need to scrap the live in caregiver program. The women should be allowed to come to Canada as permanent residents. No amount of tinkering will remedy an inherently unjust and exploitative program.
    The articles in Toronto Star once again highlights the need to scrap the live in caregiver program. The women should be allowed to come to Canada as permanent residents. No amount of tinkering will remedy an inherently unjust and exploitative program.
    Reply
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    ~Alex Imperial
    16yrs ago
    X
  1. Leizel De Hitta, You did not tell the correct story. You were fired because you were abusing her children. You forgot to mention that you are not being honest with the canadian government as you have to work under the table.
    Leizel De Hitta, You did not tell the correct story. You were fired because you were abusing her children. You forgot to mention that you are not being honest with the canadian government as you have to work under the table.
    Show Replies (1)
    Reply
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    ~nancy
    14yrs ago
    X
    • You're obviously fraud, can't even say your real name. At no time that employer suggested to myself or the Canadian ESA that I was in any way abusing the children. The fact that I won the case vouches for my integrity. My reaction is towards the agency as not fulfilling their contract to represent the worker over the employer. The fact is, it is the worker who pays their fees not the employer. I'm blessed that I'm a contributing member of the Canadian Society and a tax payer:)
      You're obviously fraud, can't even say your real name. At no time that employer suggested to myself or the Canadian ESA that I was in any way abusing the children. The fact that I won the case vouches for my integrity. My reaction is towards the agency as not fulfilling their contract to represent the worker over the employer. The fact is, it is the worker who pays their fees not the employer. I'm blessed that I'm a contributing member of the Canadian Society and a tax payer:)
      Reply
        Thumb up 0 : 0 Thumb down
      ~Nancy
      11yrs ago
      X
  2. I believe that the agency is charging way too much for caregivers. It's not only that, in time that the caregiver needs help to find another employer if the employment didn't work out they can't be relied on. In my case, my first employment in Cambridge lasted for 3 months. My employer didn't give me prior notice for termination due to I was complaining of the unpaid over time. I called the agency and asked for help. What they said that I needed to work this out over my employer. If I leave my employer, they don't have any responsibility for me to find another employment. I accumulated only 3 months that time and wasn't qualified for unemployment insurance. I was held unprepared for all of these aside from the fact that I don't have any relatives here. The agency took my employer's side than me who paid them to work on my employm
    I believe that the agency is charging way too much for caregivers. It's not only that, in time that the caregiver needs help to find another employer if the employment didn't work out they can't be relied on. In my case, my first employment in Cambridge lasted for 3 months. My employer didn't give me prior notice for termination due to I was complaining of the unpaid over time. I called the agency and asked for help. What they said that I needed to work this out over my employer. If I leave my employer, they don't have any responsibility for me to find another employment. I accumulated only 3 months that time and wasn't qualified for unemployment insurance. I was held unprepared for all of these aside from the fact that I don't have any relatives here. The agency took my employer's side than me who paid them to work on my employment. When I didn't get support from the agency, the name is Carematch, my employer gave me an option of whether I take it or leave the contract. She gave me 1 week to vacate the place without paying me of severance pay, holiday, and my last week of salary that I worked with her. I vacated the place within the day she gave me the notice for the reason that I couldn't trust her anymore. I complained with the ESA and got the payments that she should've paid me. I'm just wondering how would I be able to get money that I paid Carematch for a reason that the agency didn't abide its promise that they will relocate me if my employment didn't succeed. What are the laws concerning the agency's responsibility to relocate a caregiver after 3 months working and had been terminated without a cause. Could I still claim damages even it was happened in the year 2006? I was busy working and didn't have time to sue the agency and now based in Saskatoon. But still I felt the injustice that I had with Carematch.
    Reply
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    ~Leizel De Hitta
    16yrs ago
    X
  3. The articles in Toronto Star once again highlights the need to scrap the live in caregiver program. The women should be allowed to come to Canada as permanent residents. No amount of tinkering will remedy an inherently unjust and exploitative program.
    The articles in Toronto Star once again highlights the need to scrap the live in caregiver program. The women should be allowed to come to Canada as permanent residents. No amount of tinkering will remedy an inherently unjust and exploitative program.
    Reply
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    ~Alex Imperial
    16yrs ago
    X
  4. i just want to ask some advices from you dear readers,my problem is I and my friend applied to 1 caregiver tagency elling us to urgently send our payment.i paid my initial payment amounting to 500 canadian dollars last may 19,2008 and my friend paid later than me.sometime in july we sent our last payment 1500can dollar each to the said agency..hopin g that we can enter canada that fast because we were in saudi working that time,,but every time we will ask about our application the agencys answer is still waiting for the employer to return back the signed original contract..until now.its already 1 year since i paid,,thats why i ask if we can stop them process our application and if they can return our hard earned money we paid them easily because of our desire to work in canada because for 1 year nothing happened..but they said
    i just want to ask some advices from you dear readers,my problem is I and my friend applied to 1 caregiver tagency elling us to urgently send our payment.i paid my initial payment amounting to 500 canadian dollars last may 19,2008 and my friend paid later than me.sometime in july we sent our last payment 1500can dollar each to the said agency..hopin g that we can enter canada that fast because we were in saudi working that time,,but every time we will ask about our application the agencys answer is still waiting for the employer to return back the signed original contract..until now.its already 1 year since i paid,,thats why i ask if we can stop them process our application and if they can return our hard earned money we paid them easily because of our desire to work in canada because for 1 year nothing happened..but they said we will refer to the refund policy written in the contract between applicant and agency.in the refund policy they will just refund 1000can doll if....what will we do are we going to continue widrawing or just wait..please help us..bec.forme why will they get the money without doing anything.they sent us thru email job contract without signature of the emplyer only typewrittenname without address and checklist of obtaining work permit in canada but how sure are we that the said employer is existing?
    Reply
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    ~charlene ronquillo
    16yrs ago
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  • Community
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Notebook
  • Opinion & Analysis
  • Philippines
  • Printed Front Page
  • Round Up
  • Classifieds
  • Events
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Simple Promotion
  • Classifieds
  • Events
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Simple Promotion
  • Classifieds
  • Events
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Simple Promotion
  • Classifieds
  • Events
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Simple Promotion
Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, The Philippine Reporter (print edition) is a Toronto Filipino newspaper publishing since March 1989. It carries Philippine news and community news and feature stories about Filipinos in Canada and the U.S.
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