B.C. mom says shift change meant no child care, alleges discrimination
BURNABY, B.C. — A British Columbia mother says her employer discriminated against her when it changed her shift without giving her enough time to find child care for her one-year-old son, forcing her to find another job.
Nicole Ziegler filed the complaint with the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal against Pacific Blue Cross, alleging the shift change amounted to discrimination on the basis of family status.
Pacific Blue Cross is denying any discrimination and the company applied to have the complaint dismissed without a hearing, however the tribunal denied that request.
Its June 22 decision to allow the hearing says Pacific Blue Cross initially gave its employees one month’s notice that the shifts would be changing, and the company gave Ziegler an additional four weeks when she expressed concern about child care.