Human Rights Claims and Discrimination in the Workplace Posted onJuly 15, 2015September 9, 2020/ Devry Smith Frank LLP A Human rights claim is an action brought by someone who believes that they have been discriminated against on the basis of one or more of the grounds that has been set out by the human rights legislation, according to Toronto employment lawyer Marty Rabinovitch in this Real Estate 101 episode with real estate agent Joe Terceira. In this video, Marty defines and establishes an understanding of human rights claims and the laws that exist to protect those who are discriminated against in the work place based on personal characteristics like age, gender, religion, ethnicity and disability. Marty also breaks down steps that one must take in order to make a claim in Ontario and on a Federal level. Watch the video to learn more. Human Rights Claims and Discrimination in the Workplace Our law offices are conveniently located in the Lawrence and Don Mills area of Toronto and we have plenty of free parking. Devry Smith Frank LLP 95 Barber Greene Road #100 Toronto, ON M3C 3E9 (416) 449-1400 To view other Ontario law videos regarding human rights claims and other practice areas, please visit our media page at https://devrylaw.ca/videos/ For further information or assistance in regards to human rights claims, please contact one of our Toronto employment lawyers or Marty Rabinovitch directly at https://devrylaw.ca/employment-law-lawyers/marty-rabinovitch/