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Unlawful discrimination is any practise that that treats a person less favourably because of an attribute (e.g. sex or race) specified by Australian anti-discrimination legislation, within an area/setting recognised by the legislation (e.g. at work), in circumstances when the discriminatory reason (i.e. the person's race or sex) is a substantial reason for the less favourable treatment; and when there are no recognised legal exemptions in respect of that treatment; or, imposing (or proposing) unreasonable terms or conditions with which people possessing a particular attribute are unable to comply and with which a higher proportion of people without the attribute are able to comply (e.g. Asian men - race - and/or women generally - sex - may be unable to meet particular height requirements imposed by a prospective employer).
Discrimination occurs when someone is treated less favourably, due to an attribute including:
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Sex |
male or female |
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Relationship Status |
single, married, divorced, separated, widowed, de facto |
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Pregnancy |
person is or is likely to become pregnant |
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Parental status |
person is or is not a parent including step-parent, foster parent |
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Breastfeeding |
person is breastfeeding or expressing milk |
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Age |
because of a person age |
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Race |
includes colour, descent, ancestry, ethnic origin, nationality |
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Impairment |
loss of bodily functions, malformations, conditions that result in learning difficulties, illness that impairs a person's thought process, the presence of the body of organisms causing illness, or reliance of a guide dog, wheelchair, or other remedial device |
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Religious believe |
person holds a religious believe or engages in religious activity |
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Political belief or activity |
having a political believe or engaging in political activity |
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Trade Union activity |
engaging in a trade union activity |
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Lawful sexual activity |
status as a lawfully employed sex worker |
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Gender identity |
whether person identifies as a member of the opposite sex by living or seeking to live as a member of the sex |
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Sexuality |
homosexuality or bisexuality |
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Family responsibilities |
caring or supporting a member of the immediate family |
Association with a person who has any of the above attributes
Direst Discrimination occurs when a person is treated less favourably because of an attribute (eg sex or race) including inappropriate behaviour based on stereotypes Example not to employee people over the age of 40 (Virgin Airlines)
Indirect Discrimination is an unreasonable rule or practise that disadvantages a person with an attribute more than some one without that attribute Example, not to employ people unless over 190 cm, but height requirement is not essential to the performance of job. This discriminates against people such as women and Asians