Migrant worker group tells of complaints about Okanagan winery in foreign worker ban
- A winery in Okanagan Valley, B.C., 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 stated that Toor Vineyards failed to protect workers from various forms of abuse and did not provide requested documents.
- Toor Vineyards is one of only two employers permanently banned from hiring foreign workers among hundreds penalized for breaches.
- Advocacy groups expressed concern over the treatment of migrant workers and the challenges they face in reporting abuses due to their dependency on employers for work permits.
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