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HD MINING has filed an appeal against the November 22 decision by Justice Douglas Campbell to gra...

Noel Dyson

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The unions have been trying to stop HD Mining bringing in Chinese workers for British Colombia mines.

HD Mining argues it needs the workers while the unions insist there are enough local workers available.

The company also has said it was “very concerned and disappointed” that Canada Human Resources and Skills Development Minister Diane Finley made a public statement about HD Mining and the temporary worker program.

The statement was made on November 8, after this litigation had started.

“HD Mining is particularly concerned about the impact the minister’s statement had on the ongoing court proceedings and the decisions to grant the unions standing,” HD Mining said.

The company applied for and received approval from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada to hire 201 workers under the temporary foreign worker program.

HD believed it had met or exceeded all the HRSDC requirements and had been told so by HRSDC officials.

Before getting the temporary foreign worker authorizations, HD says it undertook an extensive Canadian search, including job advertisements.

“Contrary to some allegations that the advertisements required Mandarin speakers, none the advertisements said Mandarin was required,” the company said. “Most made no mention of Mandarin at all.”

It said the advertised rates for key position ranged from $25 to $40 an hour and were consistent with the Infomine Benchmark.

For a mine foreman, it said, the salary ranged from $90,000 to $130,000.

HD Mining said it submitted a training and transition plan to ensure workers were employed safely and able to transition fully to becoming Canadian workers.

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