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Get the Facts – Know Your Rights: fact sheets on discrimination and pregnancy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, including What is Discrimination.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Fact Sheet January, 2005

Summary

Get the Facts - Know your rights Discrimination and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women FACT SHEETS 1: What is Discrimination 2: Discrimination and Having a Baby 3: Pregnancy and Getting a Job 4: Pregnancy and Casual and Temporary Employees 5: Pregnancy Discrimination in Education 6: Sickness and Pregnancy 7: Health and Safety for Pregnant Workers 8: Maternity and Parental Leave 9: Returning to Work 10: Breastfeeding and Work.

Get the Facts - Know your rights

Discrimination and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women

FACT SHEETS

1: What is Discrimination

2: Discrimination and Having a Baby

3: Pregnancy and Getting a Job

4: Pregnancy and Casual and Temporary Employees

5: Pregnancy Discrimination in Education

6: Sickness and Pregnancy

7: Health and Safety for Pregnant Workers

8: Maternity and Parental Leave

9: Returning to Work

10: Breastfeeding and Work

11: Getting Help

12: Contacts

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