
Sara Mojtehedzadeh
@saramojtehedz
Reporter on the @globeandmail's investigations team. Formerly the @TorontoStar labour reporter. Get in touch: [email protected]/ @saramojtehedz.bsky.social
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http://www.thestar.com/authors.mojtehedzadeh_sara.html 16-12-2009 10:59:33
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Congrats & welcome to the journalists who joined our newsroom this month as part of the Toronto Star's internship program: Ana Pereira Andy Takagi Calvi Leon Emily Fagan Jermaine Wilson Mahdis Habibinia Mark Colley Mark Ramzy (Ottawa) Reanna Julien & photog Nick Lachance (he/him)!


New investigation from Fatima Syed / @fatimabsyed.bsky.social and me: Internal provincial docs show the Ontario government expanded Hamiltonās urban boundary in large part because of requests from unnamed āthird partiesā ā and despite warnings from public servants. #onpoli thenarwhal.ca/hamilton-urbanā¦



A Toronto landlady was charged w/ running an āindustrialā labour exploitation scheme ā one that supplied major employers across the GTA. Inside a rare criminal conviction ā and where it ultimately left vulnerable workers. From Rachel Mendleson and I: thestar.com/interactives/tā¦


"Youāve got that kind of nexus between these terrible immigration laws and horrific labour laws." Great investigation by Sara Mojtehedzadeh & Rachel Mendleson w/ manuela vega, detailing the exploitation of trafficked workers in Toronto & the employers who looked the other way.


Incredible reporting from the one and only Ghada Alsharif | ŲŗŲ§ŲÆŲ© Ų§ŁŲ“Ų±ŁŁ: thestar.com/business/i-wenā¦

Pizza Nova allegedly paid delivery drivers as little as $6 an hour after systematically misclassifying them as independent contractors. Sara Mojtehedzadeh on the delivery driver class action to proceed against Pizza Nova and franchisees /via The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/canada/articleā¦

I spoke to the great labour reporter ā¦Sara Mojtehedzadehā© about this important worker misclassification class action case. Pizza Nova delivery drivers allege chain, franchisees paid as little as $6 per hour in $150-million class-action lawsuit apple.news/AsmAXGbCGRQ6Jrā¦
