(1) An industrial organisation, or a member of the committee of management or other governing body of an industrial organisation, must not discriminate against a person—
(a) in deciding who may join the organisation; or
(b) by refusing or failing to accept the person's application for membership; or
(c) in the terms on which it admits the person to membership.
(2) An industrial organisation, or a member of the committee of management or other governing body of an industrial organisation, must not discriminate against a member of the organisation—
(a) by denying or limiting access to any benefit arising from membership; or
(b) by depriving the member of membership; or
(c) by varying the terms of membership; or
(d) by subjecting the member to any other detriment.