Mcdonald's accused of human trafficing
McDonalds in Canada was found to ignore local job applicants in favor of importing foreign workers, pay the foreigners more than veteran local workers, and bill the workers above-market rates for their company-assigned housing. And of course they fired the foreign worker who blew the whistle on the arrangement.
According to the second story, the Actyl Group charges McDonald's corporate $2,000 per worker for everyone they imported, and these hiring practices are seen countrywide.