A Sydney warehouse worker fired by text message within two weeks of telling her employer she was pregnant has won her job back, along with A$15,000 in backpay.
If you're pregnant, do you have to tell your boss? And what are the rules for employers?
A Sydney warehouse worker fired by text message within two weeks of telling her employer she was pregnant has won her job back, along with A$15,000 in backpay.
The recent Fair Work Commission ruling about an Adecco contractor working at an Amazon warehouse highlights how employers and employees can interpret the rules on pregnancy and workplace discrimination very differently - sometimes leading to disputes.
Whether you're newly pregnant or you're a boss trying to look after your staff, these are the legal rights and obligations you need to know about.
I'm pregnant and applying for work. Do I have to mention it?
No, you don't. As the Sex Discrimination Act makes clear, an employer can't ask you about it either.


















































