AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
A worker believes she is being treated differently from her colleagues for no good reason. What protection exists?
- Protection exists only for workers who belong to a union
- A number of laws protect people from being treated differently ✓
- Protection exists only for people who were born in Australia
- No protection exists unless physical violence has been used
Why this is the answer
Australia has laws whose purpose is to stop people being singled out and treated differently.
This question is from: Equality of all people under the law
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