Advocates call for migrant care worker protections, document alleged pandemic abuses
TORONTO — Migrant care workers are increasingly being exploited during the pandemic, an advocacy group said Wednesday as it called on the federal government to bolster protections for the workers and grant them permanent resident status.
The Migrant Rights Network said in a report that the global health crisis has led to more alleged abuses faced by the workers who come from abroad to care for children, the sick and the elderly in employers’ homes.
The report, which was compiled by surveying over 200 migrant care workers across Canada, alleges they have dealt with unpaid wages, long hours of work, and eviction with little legal protection during the pandemic.
The group makes a series of recommendations aimed at addressing employment conditions, housing, and securing pathways to citizenship for the workers.