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18 Jul 2008 3:24PM
The case of Coleman v. Attridge Law has clarified that it is unlawful to discriminate against an employee because of their association with a disabled person.
So what does this decision mean for employers? Workplace Law Network spoke to Jane Moorman, head of employment law at Howard Kennedy, to find out more.
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