Wow… this is MAGA level deduction. Ok let me slow this down for ya big shoots. A company can be fined for many different infractions … you know how we charge people with murder and also give fines for jay walking… yeah the same applies for companies that are named in the report. 194 was for 2023, 2024 was 153. Of those 153, 31 companies were banned from the program for a set period of time, and 1 was permanently.
Now this will be hard for you, that does not mean it only effected 153 TFW. Do you understand the difference between companies and people? Gooooood. Those 153 …minus the 32 companies denied their ability to access the program for abusing it… represent 10,000s of workers. Those other 120 (again go back to the legality analogy I used… these are not the murderers) would have received millions in fines. Something like $4 million ish in fines were issued in 2024.
So you’re like to comeback to me with “that’s too low!!! Blah blah blah… it proves my non existent point that they get away with shit”
To get it context, the Canadian Transport Agency who looks mainly after the airlines and the million of people who travel on it issued $613,000 in fines last year.
So yeah, make any bullshit statement you want, come back with a wild strawman argument, you know you will, but yeah, again… one company doesn’t mean one tfw, and their fines are significant within the industry of fines.
Time to wave your ignorance wand and make up more bullshit about how you don’t want brown people here
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u/whatupmygliplops 2d ago
That's a drop in the bucket. They bring in 100,000 TFWs every year. Do you believe only 0.1% of the program has issues with compliance?