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The law also protects you against discrimination while you are on the job. This might take the form of being treated differently or poorly, compared to others, because of one of the  personal characteristics listed above.
The law also protects you against discrimination while you are on the job. This might take the form of being treated differently or poorly, compared to others, because of one of the  personal characteristics listed above.


If an employer discriminates against you, you can make a complaint to the Human Rights Tribunal. For more on making a human rights complaint, contact the [https://bchrc.net/ BC Human Rights Clinic].
If an employer discriminates against you, you can make a complaint to the Human Rights Tribunal. For more on making a human rights complaint, <span class="noglossary">contact</span> the [https://bchrc.net/ BC Human Rights Clinic].


===Belonging to a union===
===Belonging to a union===
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