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BUSINESS LAW
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BUSINESS LAW
Question 1
Under the given set of facts and circumstances the employment law issues that may arise
are set out in seriatim below:
Yasmin’s rejection due to the fact she was a minority and hence not “Canadian”.
Yasmin being asked if she had children as part of the criteria for employment.
The interview advertisement that stated that the Irish need not apply.
An employee at a cafeteria not allowing Lionel to enter the premises due to the fact that
he was led by a guard dog which was considered a violation of health regulations.
Brittany being made to attend church as a part of the process of fitting into her place of
employment.
Yasmin being told that she would need to left-handed to be employed at a store that sells
products for left-handed people.
The manager making sexual advances towards Yasmin at her place of employment.
Question 2
The issues set out above would be governed and regulated by the Employment Standards
Code Alberta which is the primary piece of legislation that governs employment law in the
province of Alberta (Laporte, Lu & Schellenberg, 2013).
In the first instance, not considering Yasmin a Canadian due to her being conspicuously
part of a minority would be discriminatory and thus it would be prohibited by the code and
would thus be sufficient to initiate a complaint (Barnetson, 2015).
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Advertising for a job and stating that the Irish would not be allowed to apply due to their
nationality would be a violation of the code as it is discriminatory.
Yasmin being asked if she had children as a part of the assessment criteria for a job as
mothers tend to take more leaves would be violation of the code as parental leave is prescribed
by the code itself (Alon-Shenker & Davidov, 2013).
In Lionel’s case, we see that he was prohibited from entering a particular café due to
being guided by a guide dog as the same was considered a health hazard and the same was
against provincial health regulations. This would not a breach of the code as adherence to the
provincial health regulations would be necessary (Adams, 2016).
Brittany being forced to attend a particular church to appease her employers would be
against the basic ideals of secularism which employment law must abide by and thus it would be
a violation of the code.
Yasmin being rejected by a store that sells equipment for left-handed individuals due to
the fact that she was right-handed would not be a violation of the code as the job profile would
require someone who is left handed to adequately discharge the duties required by job.
The acts of Yasmin’s manager would constitute a breach of the code as the same would
amount to sexual harassment at the workplace.
Question 3
In case of employee complaints the same would be undertaken under the provisions of
Section 82 (1) of the code (Barnetson, 2015). Under the provisions of the code, complaints can
be made at any time while the employee is serving his/her term of employment. In case the
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