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ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT 1977 - SECT 41
Discrimination against commission agents
41 Discrimination against commission agents
(1) It is unlawful for a principal to discriminate against a person on the
ground of marital or domestic status-- (a) in the arrangements the principal
makes for the purpose of determining who should be engaged as a
commission agent,
(b) in determining who should be engaged as a
commission agent, or
(c) in the terms on which the principal engages the
person as a commission agent.
(2) It is unlawful for a principal to
discriminate against a commission agent on the ground of
marital or domestic status-- (a) in the terms or conditions which the
principal affords him or her as a commission agent,
(b) by denying him or her
access, or limiting his or her access, to opportunities for promotion,
transfer or training, or to any other benefits associated with his or her
position as a commission agent, or
(c) by terminating his or her engagement
or subjecting him or her to any other detriment.
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