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2024-02-05

The complainant said she is African and has brown skin. She alleged her manager at the respondent bridal store discriminated against her on the ground of her race, including by treating her disrespectfully, following her around the shop, offering her no shifts and preferring the company of a white colleague of a similar age to the complainant.

The respondents denied discriminating against the complainant. They said the complainant was advised that ongoing work was subject to an assessment of her performance during two trial shifts. The respondents claimed the complainant did not perform well, including in her use of body language and interactions with customers. The respondents said the successful applicant is from a culturally and ethnically diverse background and had skills and experience superior to those of the complainant.

The complaint was resolved by conciliation with an agreement that the shop pay the complainant $1,000 ex-gratia. The shop also undertook to provide clearer information to future applicants about the recruitment process, including that employment is subject to performance during trial shifts and that applicants are welcome to continue to seek job opportunities during the trial period.

Year

Discrimination type
Racial Discrimination Act

Grounds
Colour
Race

Areas
Employment

Outcome details
  • Compensation; 
  • Employment

Amount
$1,000