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Sydney company faces court over pregnancy discrimination claims after it forced a pregnant worker clerical worker to take on lower-paid manual labouring duties that required her to stand all day long in hot conditions.
Call no.:
JNL OCC
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Occupational health news: 2010, n. 882 - July
Year:
2010
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Pregnant workers
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Discrimination
;
Working conditions
;
Prosecutions
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