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Step 2a - Have a person lodge a complaint on your behalf

It is possible for a person to lodge a complaint of discrimination, sexual harassment or racial or religious vilification on behalf of themselves and another person or a group of people. These kinds of complaints are known as representative complaints. (see also Amended EO Act)

The Commission can accept a representative complaint from a person if:

For example, a female employee may lodge a complaint of sex discrimination on behalf of herself and her female co-workers about a workplace policy that states only men can be considered for senior management positions.

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For example, a breastfeeding mother may lodge a complaint of discrimination on behalf of herself and other members of a new mothers group against a café for asking them to leave when they breastfed their babies.

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