An employer refuses to hire a worker because of the country the worker came from. How does this fit with Australia's democratic beliefs?
- It is acceptable if the other workers agree with the decision
- It is acceptable because only citizens hold such rights
- It is acceptable because employers may choose staff freely
- It goes against the expected respect regardless of country of origin ✓
Why this is the answer
Respect is expected regardless of country of origin, so refusing someone for that reason conflicts with Australia's democratic beliefs.
This question is from: Respect for all individuals regardless of background
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