Woman says she was denied job at southwestern Manitoba grocery store because of pregnancy

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Emily Manuliak, who is three months pregnant, is filing a human rights complaint after she says she interviewed for a cashier position at the Killarney Boundary Co-op and was told to reapply after her baby is born.

Emily Manuliak says she was denied a job at the Boundary Co-op grocery store in Killarney, Man., after revealing she was three months pregnant.

Emily Manuliak, 24, recently interviewed for a part-time cashier position at the Boundary Co-op grocery store in the southwestern Manitoba community of Killarney. Her hopes were high after the interview, when she was asked for references and maternity leave plans in an email from the Co-op's human resources department, she said.

 

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