LABRST 3C03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Montreal Forum, Plaintext, Reasonable Accommodation

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The law gives businesses and employers the right to run their businesses as they see fit, this gives them the right to discriminate (ex. A good worker vs bad worker) and this can be arbitrary and person. However, the courts have been increasingly willing to say yes that there are thing an employer cannot discriminate against. Liberal: competitive work environment, employer is in charge, individuals pursuing their own goals in the market, For a very long time, the view of the legal system was employer"s right to discriminate was the dominant right. 1920-30s: courts were willing to see this issues as rights, but it is the right of the business owner that comes first. Any other claim about how the employer runs their business, means less than the employers own claim. This was a seminal case, that showed how the law was really in a much different place than it is now.

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