Abuse of migrant workers ‘endemic’ in Canada

Senthil Thevar,

Colin McConnell/Toronto Star File photo Senthil Thevar, seen here in 2011, was promised $15 an hour by a recruiter in India to work as a chef in a Toronto restaurant. Instead, he only earned $8 hourly, sharing accommodation in a cold basement, with no vacation and holidays. His story is documented in a new Metcalf Foundation report.

Colin McConnell/Toronto Star File photo Senthil Thevar, seen here in 2011, was promised $15 an hour by a recruiter in India to work as a chef in a Toronto restaurant. Instead, he only earned $8 hourly, sharing accommodation in a cold basement, with no vacation and holidays. His story is documented in a new Metcalf Foundation report.

Colin McConnell/Toronto Star File photo Senthil Thevar, seen here in 2011, was promised $15 an hour by a recruiter in India to work as a chef in a Toronto restaurant. Instead, he only earned $8 hourly, sharing accommodation in a cold basement, with no vacation and holidays. His story is documented in a new Metcalf Foundation report.

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