BC worker fired after disclosing Hepatitis C gets $67,000 for discrimination

Worker fired the next morning; tribunal finds 'clear link' to medical condition

BC worker fired after disclosing Hepatitis C gets $67,000 for discrimination

A British Columbia employer must pay more than $67,000 for discrimination after it fired a worker who revealed that he had Hepatitis C, the BC Human Rights Tribunal has ruled.

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