sa mga kababayan kong nasa canada bilang migrante o temporary contract worker kung kayo ay may problema at nais nyong sumangguni ng tulong nais kong ishare sa inyo ang mga website na ito para kayo'y matulungan sa inyong mga problema at mga suliranin dito sa canada.
here are all the websites that i gather hope this will be a great help to all of you ,kung kayo man ay matagal na o baguhan dito sa canada. malaking tulong ito para sa inyong mga problema...please feel free to give comments and suggestions regarding my blogsite...and kindly share it to all our kababayans not only in canada but in the whole world...thanks for visiting my blogsite ...feel free to vote and comment or suggest as possible...have a great day to all.....mabuhay ang bansang pilipinas......mabuhay tayong mga pilipino....taas noo saan panig ka man ng mundo...ipagmalaki natin tayo'y PINOY....
Temporary Foreign Worker Association of Canada
( TFWA )
“Temporary Foreign Workers Association of Canada is a non-for-profit organization dedicating 24-hour continuous support, donated assistance and solutions for all foreigners residing throughout Canada or wanting to come to Canada regardless of the circumstance or situation; we offer help, guidance and financial aid promoting a profitable, healthier work environment.”
The all new TFWA program is for all foreign workers in Canada seeking advice/assistance/aid for any and all issues that may arise within the foreign worker programs and personally. We can help make your transition, arrival or current stay in Canada a stress free one. We also speak Español and Tagalog & Arabic!
The funding that TFWA receives is to HELP YOU. Our association is dedicated toworking hard in raising funds to assist those who need help while here as a temporary foreign worker as well as Canadians wanting to work.
Affiliated law firms and support counseling staff can assist you with any problems or issues you may have while visiting, working or studying in our Country and abroad.
they are here to help you in any
and every way they can!
- Pay & Benefits
- Employee Rights and Labour Standards
- Employment
- Housing (rent and utilities)
- Taxes and Budgeting
- Health Care
- Transportation
- Necessities (food, clothing, etc.)
- Communication
- Canadian Law
- Documentation
- Government requirement & paperwork
- Assisting you with your open visa.
- Your employer lays you off
- Work permit or other legal government documents are expiring or wrong
- Credit issues
- Personal family issues or crisis’s
- You do not like your employer
- You have nowhere to live
- You are being mistreated
- Your employer is not paying you correctly
- Problems with your salary, taxes, ROE’s (record of employment)
WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD
The WCB was formed as a result of a compromise: injured workers gave up the right to sue employers in exchange for no-fault insurance in the case of work related injuries or illness, while employers agreed to pay for the system providing they would be protected from lawsuits.
The Foreign Credentials Referral Office (FCRO) is part of Citizenship and Immigration Canada. It provides information, path-finding and referral services on foreign credential recognition to help internationally trained workers succeed and put their skills to work in Canada more quickly.
The FCRO’s services help internationally trained workers reach their potential. The mandate of the FCRO is to guide, monitor and facilitate the implementation of the foreign credential recognition process.
In cooperation with federal partners, provinces and territories, regulatory bodies, credential assessment agencies, industry associations, and employers, the FCROsupports initiatives and funds the development of projects to provide complementary services, initiatives and programs in the area of credential recognition for internationally trained workers.
http://www.aupe.org/
AUPE
The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees is Alberta’s largest union, representing almost 80,000 Albertans who work in government, health care, education, boards and agencies, municipalities and private companies. The majority of AUPE’s members work in the public sector.
http://www.aupe.org/
AUPE
The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees is Alberta’s largest union, representing almost 80,000 Albertans who work in government, health care, education, boards and agencies, municipalities and private companies. The majority of AUPE’s members work in the public sector.
Members of AUPE work in occupations that include clerical, nursing, social services, trades and maintenance, and technical work. Approximately one third of AUPE’s total members are direct employees of the Alberta provincial government, working in a wide variety of occupations, while about half of AUPE's total members are employed in the health-care sector.
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