15-09-2025 23:51 via chathamdailynews.ca

Author says more vigilance needed to ensure proper treatment of migrant workers

Migrant workers play a key role in Canada’s food security and deserve to be treated as such in every workplace, says a visiting author with extensive experience in the sector. Gabriel Allahdua, who wrote Harvesting Freedom: The Life of a Migrant Worker in Canada, was in Studio One at the Chatham Cultural Centre on Monday to give a first-hand account of his life, and discuss how to improve conditions for migrant workers. “We are all connected by food,” he said. He touched on the
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