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Photos: Migrant Mushroom Pickers in Canada

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30 April 2016 13:13 WIB

A temporary foreign worker sorts mushrooms at the Highline Mushrooms farm, Canada's largest mushroom grower, in Leamington, Ontario, Canada, April 14, 2016. Canada's Liberal government is considering a delay on imposing new restrictions for using low-skilled foreign workers amid a severe shortage of meat-processing and farm workers in one of the world's biggest agricultural exporters. Starting July 1, low-skilled, foreign workers are supposed to account for no more than 10 percent of an employer's workforce, down from the 30 percent allowed just two years ago. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

29 April 2016 00:00 WIB

Temporary foreign workers harvest mushrooms at the Highline Mushrooms farm, Canada's largest mushroom grower, in Leamington, Ontario, Canada, April 14, 2016. Canada's Liberal government is considering a delay on imposing new restrictions for using low-skilled foreign workers amid a severe shortage of meat-processing and farm workers in one of the world's biggest agricultural exporters. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

29 April 2016 00:00 WIB

Temporary foreign workers harvest mushrooms at the Highline Mushrooms farm, Canada's largest mushroom grower, in Leamington, Ontario, Canada, April 14, 2016. Starting July 1, low-skilled, foreign workers are supposed to account for no more than 10 percent of an employer's workforce, down from the 30 percent allowed just two years ago. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

29 April 2016 00:00 WIB

A temporary foreign worker harvests mushrooms at the Highline Mushrooms farm, Canada's largest mushroom grower, in Leamington, Ontario, Canada, April 14, 2016. Canada's Liberal government is considering a delay on imposing new restrictions for using low-skilled foreign workers amid a severe shortage of meat-processing and farm workers in one of the world's biggest agricultural exporters. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

29 April 2016 00:00 WIB

A temporary foreign worker packages mushrooms at the Highline Mushrooms farm, Canada's largest mushroom grower, in Leamington, Ontario, Canada, April 14, 2016. Starting July 1, low-skilled, foreign workers are supposed to account for no more than 10 percent of an employer's workforce, down from the 30 percent allowed just two years ago. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

29 April 2016 00:00 WIB

Temporary foreign workers package mushrooms at the Highline Mushrooms farm, Canada's largest mushroom grower, in Leamington, Ontario, Canada, April 14, 2016. Canada's Liberal government is considering a delay on imposing new restrictions for using low-skilled foreign workers amid a severe shortage of meat-processing and farm workers in one of the world's biggest agricultural exporters. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

29 April 2016 00:00 WIB