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Article

30 Sep 2002

Author:
Sherrill Nixon, Sydney Morning Herald

Trailblazers pay 'in blood' for legal action on rights [Australia]

Employers must be flexible enough to accommodate their workers' family responsibilities or risk legal action, lawyers are warning after women successfully took their bosses to court. The law protecting working women's rights has become considerably clearer over the past year following a series of legal victories by trailblazers who took on their companies.