THE Fair Work Ombudsman has launched a discrimination case against a printing company and its directors after a pregnant worker was allegedly told her condition had "caused a lot of inconvenience" before she was fired. The case is the first pregnancy discrimination case brought under new national workplace laws and comes as the Fair Work Ombudsman begins a campaign aimed at helping pregnant women avoid discrimination at work. The agency alleges that New South Wales commercial printing business Wongtas, and its directors Ding Guo Wang and Xiao Yu Zhang, discriminated against Jiongqui Ye, 36, after she revealed she was pregnant last year. Read more: Printing company Wongtas allegedly discriminated against worker Jiongqui Ye Comments Comments are closed. |
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