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BC Human Rights Code (6:III) (view source)
Revision as of 21:19, 20 December 2022
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'''Exception:''' Discrimination in employment advertisements may be permitted if such limitations are based on “''bona fide'' occupational requirement(s)” as per the wording of s 11. There are also exceptions for non-profit organizations and employment equity programs (see Exemptions on 6-6). | '''Exception:''' Discrimination in employment advertisements may be permitted if such limitations are based on “''bona fide'' occupational requirement(s)” as per the wording of s 11. There are also exceptions for non-profit organizations and employment equity programs (see Exemptions on 6-6). | ||
For case law on discrimination during the interview process, please refer to ''Khalil v Woori Education Group'', 2012 BCHRT 186 at | For case law on discrimination during the interview process, please refer to ''Khalil v Woori Education Group'', 2012 BCHRT 186 at paras 29-45. Under s 13, an employer cannot refuse to employ someone on the basis of any of the prohibited grounds of discrimination unless there is a ''bona fide'' occupational requirement (see [[{{PAGENAME}}#6. Discrimination in Employment and the Duty to Accommodate | subsection 6: Discrimination in Employment and the Duty to Accommodate]]). | ||
=== 5. Discrimination in Wages === | === 5. Discrimination in Wages === |