Une étude montre un taux élevé d'accidents de travail chez les immigrants à Montréal

A temporary foreign worker from Mexico is shown on a berry farm in Mirabel, Que., Wednesday, May 6, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL - Up to 80 per cent of people who are injured at work in Montreal and require rehabilitation are immigrants, says a new study from a research institute for occupational health and safety.

Jessica Dubé, a researcher with the Robert-Sauvé institute, said the province's workplace health and safety board reports that the majority of its cases involve immigrants — compared to a decade ago when the majority involved Québécois workers.

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