Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is firing dozens of its employees in Canada and replacing them with lower-paid temporary foreign workers. RBC is forcing their soon-to-be-unemployed Canadian employees to train their own replacements. RBC made $7.5 billion in profits in 2012.
Also about a year ago, they increased their service fees.
The RBC website insanely claims that it is:
Don’t be confused into believing this latest scandal is the end of their treachery. If RBC gets away with stabbing Canadian workers in the back this time, they will repeat it over and over, and other companies will follow suit. Even if they temporarily back down due to bad publicity, they will do it again later unless we keep up the pressure. Maybe your workplace is next.
- One of Canada’s “Best 50 Corporate Citizens”
- One of Canada’s “50 Most Socially Responsible Corporations”
- One of the “Best Workplaces in Canada”
- Canada’s 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures
This is further proof that the Conservative temporary foreign worker program is not meant to address the phony “skills shortage” problem in Canada. The Harper-Conservatives’ goal is to kill Canadian jobs and lower wage levels and working conditions across the country. A few Conservative politicians are faking concern and claiming there will be an investigation, but they are only saying this because they were caught.
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Here is the contact information for some of the traitors who helped make this happen.
RBC contacts
RBC complaint form: http://www.rbc.com/customercare
RBC form to contact the board of directors: https://www.rbc.com/governance/contactus.html
Key figures who are responsible include:
Their personal email addresses are not listed on the RBC website, but the RBC email address pattern is firstname.lastname@rbc.com
- Gordon M. Nixon, RBC president and chief executive officer
- Janice R. Fukakusa, RBC chief administrative officer and chief financial officer
- Zabeen Hirji, RBC chief human resources officer
RBC public affairs manager: mark.hamill@rbc.com
RBC media relations contacts: http://www.rbc.com/newsroom/contact.html#regional
Canadian government contacts
Stephen Harper, prime minister: stephen.harper@parl.gc.ca and pm@pm.gc.ca
Jason Kenney, minister of citizenship, immigration and multiculturalism: jason.kenney@parl.gc.ca and minister@cic.gc.ca
Lisa Rait, minister of labour: lisa.raitt@parl.gc.ca and lisa.raitt@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
Diane Finley, minister of human resources and skills development: diane.finley@parl.gc.ca and diane.finley@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
Christian Paradis, minister of industry: christian.paradis@parl.gc.ca and minister.industry@ic.gc.ca
Their office phone numbers can be found by clicking on their names at:
http://www.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/MainCabinetCompleteList.aspx?TimePeriod=Current
You have to love how the Star spins facts, lol.
You mean they're not hiring pure-bloods? Oh my! They should no better than to hire the best qualified for the job. They're supposed to stick to their ingroup. Goddy gee wiz batman.
You don't like the free market?
After the FTA, many northern companies moved to Mexico only to move back once they realized how expensive it was to train the staff. This can happen only to a degree, and remember that many Canadians are probably profitably employed in india and elsewhere in teh world. I realise harper seems to view working abroad as being treason, but I don't. I do believe in reciprocity though.
I believe if we have highly educated & highly trained people who can contribute to other countries then let them go work there. I also believe if other countries have highly trained & educated people to contribute to Canada then let them work here. What I don't believe is that cheap, unskilled labour should be imported to replace Canadians so a corporation can save a few bucks. There is a cost to doing business and in Canada that cost should include hiring Canadians even if they cost more.
so you think it is perfectly fine if you go into work tomorrow and they introduce you to a new person from India, tell you to train them and tell you your job is done in a month and goes home with the person you are training...that's okay with you?
It's called outsourcing and you are supporting it.
and how is it you don't have a choice? What does walmart carry that you can't get any where else?
Ah yes in-sourcing, lay off already trained people and bring in citizens from another country to fill the positions left vacant by the laid off Canadians. Shouldn't we have some laws against that sort of chicanery?
Dozens of employees at Canada’s largest bank are losing their jobs to temporary foreign workers, who are in Canada to take over the work of their department.
“They are being brought in from India, and I am wondering how they got work visas,” said Dave Moreau, one of the employees affected by the move. “The new people are in our offices and we are training them to do our jobs. That adds insult to injury.”
RBC replaces Canadian staff with foreign workers - British Columbia - CBC News
That's why I proposed I'd support higher taxes for universal compulsory education and skills training for the unemployed, since these would be efficient ways of redistributing wealth without insulting the unemployed by handouts.
Retraining only works if there are actually jobs in that field and more important for many is a job where they live. Colleges turn out many "graduates" in overcrowded fields just because they make money doing it.
In some cases, a pittance of what they're actually worth.I wonder what they're actually paying these people.
In some cases, a pittance of what they're actually worth.
Very little.Now, how much of a skilled shortage can we have in those fields?
Very little.
What we do have though is, a shortage of humility, and a surplus of entitlement...
I checked back with some friends that said the would cancel their stuff and accounts with
the Royal Bank. Five of the six are already gone and one is having some difficulty with a
few investments. Funny I thought they were venting.
Walmart is a huge volume buyer and prices can be kept low but we do have the choice of
buying else where and paying more or looking for products made somewhere else.
I try to do that, there are a few things I get at Walmart but I try to stay away from them as
they are the destroyers of local business. Yes I am prepared to pay a little more to support
local.
Some say we can't worry as much about the third world in tough times, we are about to be
the third world if we allow some of the things happening to continue.
I checked back with some friends that said the would cancel their stuff and accounts with
the Royal Bank. Five of the six are already gone and one is having some difficulty with a
few investments. Funny I thought they were venting.
Walmart is a huge volume buyer and prices can be kept low but we do have the choice of
buying else where and paying more or looking for products made somewhere else.
I try to do that, there are a few things I get at Walmart but I try to stay away from them as
they are the destroyers of local business. Yes I am prepared to pay a little more to support
local.
Some say we can't worry as much about the third world in tough times, we are about to be
the third world if we allow some of the things happening to continue.