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1973 Can. Hum. Rts. Trib. Dec. 1 (1973)

handle is hein.journals/chrrpre1973 and id is 1 raw text is: IN THE MATTER OF the Alberta
Human Rights Act, R.S.A.,
1970, c. 178
AND IN THE MATTER OF the
complaint of Beaty Hayes
against Central Hydraulic
Manufacturing Co. Ltd.,
William F. Lotoski and Gary Lalonde.
On May 10, 1972, pursuant to Section 11 of the Human Rights
Act, one Beaty Hayes, a black, of 10945 - 106 Street, Edmonton, Alberta,
filed a written complaint with the Administrator of the Human Rights
Branch of the Department of Manpower and Labour against Central Hydraulic
Manufacturing Co. Ltd., also of Edmonton, alleging that the said limited
company refused to employ him by reason of his race and colour through
the actions of its principals, Guy Lalonde and William F. Lotoski, contrary
to section 5 of the Human Rights Act which section reads as follows:
5. No employer or person acting on behalf of an employer
shall
(a) refuse to employ or refuse to continue to employ
any person, or
(b) discriminate against any person with regard to
employment or any term or condition of employment,
because of the race, religious beliefs, colour, ancestry or
place of origin of that person or of any other person.

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