Asked by allison brockington on Apr 25, 2024

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The Barrel-o'-Beer Pub has a dress code for waitresses which require their skirts to be 10 cm above the knee. There is no dress code for waiters. Jacqueline is fired for refusing to shorten her knee-length skirt. Since the Charter doesn't apply to private businesses like the Barrel-o'-Beer, Jacqueline has no recourse against her former employer.

Charter

A legal document that establishes an organization or municipality and outlines its rights, privileges, and obligations.

Private Businesses

Companies or enterprises that are owned, controlled, and operated by private individuals or entities, not by the government or public sector.

Dress Code

Regulations and policies specifying the required attire for a certain environment or event.

  • Discern the liberties safeguarded by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and grasp its enforcement.
  • Understand the significance of rights related to equity and equality within the context of Canadian legislation.
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Daniel EllenburgApr 30, 2024
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False
Explanation :
The Charter may not apply directly to private businesses, but employment laws and human rights legislation at the provincial or federal level in many jurisdictions protect employees from discrimination and unequal treatment based on gender, which could provide Jacqueline with recourse against her employer.