Houston Pizza: Fay Faraday, who teaches at Osgoode Hall and is the author of Profiting from the Precarious: How Recruitment Practices Exploit Migrant Workers , said the advice International Manpower gave to Houston Pizza about workers who have developed "Canadianized" attitudes is troubling. 'We believe a simple reminder to the workers will reverse the effects of the Canadian influence.' - Email from recruiting firm to Houston Pizza in Estevan, Sask. , according to CBC. According to the email, which was obtained by iTeam, the Saskatoon-based recruiter told Houston Pizza in Estevan, Sask., that some employers of temporary foreign workers find that over time, the workers "become 'Canadianized' and increase their demands on the employers.'" An email from a recruiting firm to a Saskatchewan restaurant gives Canadians a window into the kind of intimidation tactics sometimes used against temporary foreign workers, a Toronto law professor says. "I'm not surprised by the practices. We've heard about these kind of practices for years," Faraday explained. "I'm surprised that someone has actually written it down."
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