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Exemptions and exceptions - Employment

Employers may lawfully discriminate in the following circumstances:

Employers may also apply for temporary exemption from the law.

Limits on exceptions and exemptions

The exceptions and exemptions described above are Victorian law. Remember that federal laws also cover sex, race and disability discrimination. So Victorian exceptions may also need to be considered against the requirements of federal laws.

These exceptions may be defenses to complaints made under the Equal Opportunity Act. So someone could still lodge a complaint against an organisation and/or the alleged discriminator or harasser even if an exception applies unless the organisation had been granted a temporary exemption by the Tribunal. If a complaint was made, the applicable exception could be raised as a defence.

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