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Marriage and Civil Partnership


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What is marital status discrimination?

As its name suggests, marital status discrimination is workplace discrimination based on an employee’s marital status. It can occur whether you are married or single.

The unlawful discrimination arises when an employer makes employment decisions based on this status. Conduct may include the denial of employment, employment opportunities or promotions, harassment, unequal pay and/or other negative actions.

Discrimination in the workplace based upon marital status is illegal under the Fair Work Act.

Civil unions (or domestic partnerships) provide greater legal protection in the event of a relationship breakdown or death than the legal protection given to cohabiting couples.

Here are more resources and guidelines from the Fair Work Commission on marital status as a protected attribute.

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