Advocacy group calls for worker trust fund after N.B. company’s $1M fine
Estefania Montes says she couldn’t afford groceries while working for a New Brunswick shellfish processing company in 2023.
“When I was working for the company, I spent money, I didn’t make any money,” she said in an interview through a Spanish translator. “Those times that I was not working, I used to call my family back in Mexico to send me money to buy food.”
On Sept. 17, the federal government fined the company, Bolero Shellfish Processing Inc., $1 million for failing to comply with the rules intended to protect temporary foreign workers like her. It also banned the company from using the program for 10 years.
In listing its reasons for the fine, the federal government says Bolero broke federal or provincial hiring laws, offered pay or working conditions that were inferior to the listed offer, and did not do enough to ensure the workplace was free of abuse.


