HEALTHSCMP CHINA
Watchdog seeks HK$250,000 for family of late helper sacked during cancer battle
Hong Kong’s equality watchdog is seeking HK$250,000 in compensation for the family of Baby Jane Allas, a domestic helper fired in 2019 by Jamil Bushra after she was diagnosed with advanced cervical cancer. The Equal Opportunities Commission filed legal action under the Disability Discrimination Ordinance, alleging unlawful dismissal during her medical leave.
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