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      Wednesday, April 10, 2013
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CONSULTATIONS FOR FOREIGN WORKER PROTECTION LEGISLATION UNDERWAY

The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to protecting foreign workers through a new legislative framework. The Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration will conduct consultations around the province starting tomorrow to engage stakeholders and gather input.

Although there is legislation in place to protect workers in the province, the laws may not adequately protect foreign workers who could be vulnerable to unfair treatment particularly during recruitment and immigration phases.

"We want to consult with newcomers, employers, citizens and other stakeholders to explore issues facing foreign workers and develop solutions to protect their rights," Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration Minister Rob Norris said. "And by working to ensure fair and equitable treatment of all people in Saskatchewan, we will encourage foreign workers to consider Saskatchewan and reinforce our reputation as a great place to live, work and raise a family."

Over the next four weeks facilitated consultations with employers, foreign workers, settlement advisors, consultants/lawyers and other key stakeholders will take place in Saskatoon, Regina, Swift Current and Yorkton.

Corrin Harper and Adam Yuzik from Insightrix Research will conduct the consultations and provide a report to the ministry.

Interested members of the public who wish to participate in the consultation are encouraged to complete the electronic survey online at www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca.

The final report on the results of the consultations will be submitted to the Minister at the end of May. The government plans to introduce new legislation next session.

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For more information, contact:

Herman Hulshof
Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration
Regina
Phone: 306-787-9715
Email: herman.hulshof@gov.sk.ca

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