A Mississauga-based worker says a multinational agency billed him for leaving a low-wage job placement early, months after the Ontario Labou
A Mississauga-based worker says a temporary help agency billed him $30,000 for leaving a low-wage job placement early, months after the provincial labour board ruled the company was prohibited from doing so.
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The Mississauga-based worker did not pay the fee stipulated by FDM and instead filed an employment standards claim. While that claim is currently being investigated, the ministry says it does not have the “authority” to enforce the labour board’s order requiring FDM to change its employment contracts, according to correspondence reviewed by the Star.
In a series of letters to the labour ministry this summer, Parkdale Community Legal Services lawyer John No said the clinic had been contacted by a “number of recent or current FDM employees” with complaints about their contract — even after the labour board ruling.
“FDM is making a mockery of the OLRB and the Ministry of Labour by refusing to remove the fee provisions in the employment agreements,” No’s letter says.
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