Workplace Equality
All workers, irrespective of their nationality, legal status, or other personal characteristic, shall be treated fairly and equally. Migrant workers shall benefit from conditions of work no less or more favorable than those available to country nationals, including but not limited to wages, benefits, and accommodations.
1. All workers, regardless of their national origin, ethnicity, race, legal status, or other personal characteristic are treated equally in the workplace.
2. Migrant workers are treated no less favorably than country nationals in all aspects of employment, including but not limited to:
a. Remuneration, hours of work, overtime arrangements, and holidays with pay;
b. Access to training;
c. Eligibility for promotion and wage increases;
d. Membership in labor unions or other worker organizations;
e. Accommodation; and
f. Benefits and social insurance, including social security, maternity , paternity, sick leave, disability, and employment injury insurance.
3. The employer has a written policy prohibiting discrimination.
4. Security enforcement must act in a non-discriminatory fashion.