According to the CBC, the server, Karolina Bill, filed the complaint because she feels the uniform she was ordered to wear, which is comprised of high heels, a mini-skirt and a low-cut top, amounts to discrimination and is a violation of her human rights.
The club, and its parent company, Northland Properties Corp., reportedly filed an unsuccessful application for the complaint’s dismissal, but according to the CBC, a date has not yet been set for the tribunal hearing.
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