
Issues and history
Judgement without jail time for Christmas Eve tragedy falls short for Ontario workers |
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Toronto, ON - A monetary fine against a Toronto construction company found negligent in the 2009 death of four workers, with no jail time for the company's owner, "sends a message that for a few thousand dollars you can toss safety and the lives of workers aside", says Wayne Hanley, the National President of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Canada (UFCW Canada). "Since 2004, Bill C-45, the Westray Act, has given courts the power to jail owners when workers are killed by a company's negligence. That should have happened here. Companies must see that if you kill a worker, you go to jail. Until then, Ontario workers will continue to be the victims of employers willing to gamble their lives and safety." |