What does Australian law say about treating a person unfairly because they are a man or a woman?
- It is against the law ✓
- It is allowed if a reason is given
- It is allowed in private business
- It is decided by each employer
Why this is the answer
Discrimination because of a person's gender is unlawful. There is no exception for private businesses or for employers who explain their reasons.
This question is from: Gender equality
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