Resolved complaint (69) about family responsibility discrimination in employment
Learn how a complaint (69) about family responsibility discrimination in employment was resolved through conciliation.
Summary
- Year: 2023
- Relevant Act: Sex Discrimination Act
- Grounds: Family responsibilities; Sex
- Area(s): Employment
- Settlement terms:
- Compensation
- Settlement amount: $25,000
About the complaint
The complainant is a single mother of a school-aged child and worked in a management role with the respondent company. The company required staff in management to work on both days on weekends. The complainant said she informed the company she would be unable to work on both days on the weekend because of her family responsibilities. She said that, after initially accommodating her needs, the company later required her to work both days on weekends.
The company said all managers were required to work both days on weekends to meet operational needs and claimed this policy was developed in consultation with managers. The company said it encouraged the complainant to consider whether she could make arrangements for the care of her child or consider a different position in the company. The company said it was left with no option but to terminate the complainant's employment.
The complaint was resolved with an agreement that the company pay the complainant $25,000 as general damages.
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