Problem
A. Imagine that you have recently taken ownership of a restaurant in Vancouver specializing in food that is typical of a particular region of the world (e.g. northern India. or southern China, or South Korea, or Mexico). All the employees are immigrants from the same particular region. Due to its increasing popularity, you need to hire more staff, and you want to continue to hire only workers from that particular region. So, you decide to apply to the British Columbia Human Rights Commission for permission to proceed in this way.
a. Briefly explain TWO reasons you could give to the Commission in support of your request (i.e. two reasons why you think it would be beneficial to discriminate in this way).
b. Briefly explain TWO reasons that the Commission might give for refusing your request.
B. Correctly name FOUR industries that are regulated by 'federal employment law.'
C. Give a brief example of 'indirect discrimination' in an employment situation.