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Hairdresser’s human rights case against film union gets cut from the docket

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A hairstylist's human rights application against a film and television industry union has been dismissed by the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario after the tribunal determined it lacked jurisdiction because the worker had already launched a civil lawsuit based on the same facts. The worker, who alleg...

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