Resolved complaint (146) about disability discrimination in employment
Learn how a complaint (146) about disability discrimination in employment was resolved through conciliation.
Summary
- Year: 2024
- Relevant Act: Disability Discrimination Act
- Grounds: Disability
- Area(s): Employment
- Settlement terms:
- Compensation
- Settlement amount: $20,000
About the complaint
The complainant aggravated a pre-existing back injury in the course of his employment with the respondent farm. He alleged the farm treated him less favourably because of his disability, including by telling him he was “no good for them anymore” and should look for another job, transferring him into less favourable onsite accommodation, requiring him to return a vehicle to which he had exclusive use, discouraging him from making a workers compensation claim, refusing to provide him with light duties in accordance with his certificates of capacity, and making him redundant.
The farm denied discriminating against the complainant.
The farm agreed to pay the complainant $20,000 as general damages.
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