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In Canada, if a woman is harrassed for breastfeeding in public, she can file
a complaint to the provincial Human Rights Commission (at no cost, without a
lawyer). They would investigate and make a ruling, and also would help
negotiate a mutually satisfactory result between the business and the
complaintant. So the business is educated about the law, and the
complaintant usually receives an apology, and maybe a small amount of money
in damages (for example, $1000), or if it was work related, lost wages. But
not alot of money.
Anyhow, if there any process like this in the US? Does a woman file a
complaint with the police? Does she have to hire a lawyer and file a civil
suit (sue the business?) I have never really understood what happens in the
States. What exactly are the steps? (I mean beyond writing letters to the
manager yourself, etc - the small steps that moms could/should try before
making it a legal matter. But at some point, a mom may not be listened to
unless she mentions the law). Is there any mechanism to do this without
hiring a lawyer or spending alot of moeny?
These complaints come up on various bfing support boards VERY often, I would
really like to know exactly what to tell these US mothers to do.
Janice Reynolds
Founder, Moms For Milk Breastfeeding Network
Nokomis, Saskatchewan, Canada
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