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Bosses may soon be forced to ignore employees’ criminal pasts

The Queensland Human Rights Commission has been asked to consider widening who is protected under the state’s Anti-Discrimination Act in a review announced by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.That includes whether people should be protected from discrimination based on their “spent criminal…
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