October 6, 2024
Employers who withhold workers’ passports to face steeper fines under the proposed Ontario law

Employers who withhold the passports or work permits of foreign nationals could soon face hundreds of thousands of dollars in new penalties under legislation being introduced in Ontario today.

Labor Minister Monte McNaughton is tabling an omnibus bill today that includes the protections for migrant workers, expanding the reasons military reservists can take job leave, and requiring more washrooms on construction sites as well as some for women only.

Currently, labor inspectors can levy penalties of $250 for each passport or work permit that is held, but with the proposed changes, that would rise to $100,000.

As well, if an individual employer is ultimately successful by the courts of such an offense, they would also be subject to a fine of up to $500,000, up to 12 months in jail or both, while corporations could be fined up to $1 million.

The current fines are $50,000 for individuals and $100,000 for corporations.

McNaughton is also proposing to boost the fine for corporations that have committed any offense under the Occupational Health and Safety Act from $1.5 million to $2 million.