Okanagan winery banned from hiring foreign workers after breaching abuse rules
OLIVER, B.C. — A winery in B.C.’s Okanagan Valley has been permanently banned by the federal government from hiring foreign workers and fined $118,000 for breaking program rules.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada says in a Dec. 16 ruling that Toor Vineyards is banned for not putting in enough effort to protect workers from physical, sexual, psychological or financial abuse, or from reprisal.
It also says Toor Vineyards failed to provide requested documents, and that pay and working conditions didn’t live up to what was promised to foreign workers.
Among hundreds of employers penalized for foreign-worker breaches listed on a ministry database, Toor Vineyards is one of only two hit with a permanent hiring ban.