Man rejected from babysitting jobs files human rights complaints against parents
EDMONTON — A legal group wants complaints from a man who says parents discriminated against him when they didn’t hire him as a babysitter thrown out.
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms wrote to the Alberta Human Rights Commission this month on behalf of two parents it is representing.
“We believe that there’s no human right to babysit another person’s children and that the anxiety that these kind of cases are causing to parents is something that should and can be avoided,” staff lawyer Marty Moore said in an interview Thursday.
In a letter to the commission dated Wednesday, the justice centre describes how a mother of three posted an ad on Kijiji in February for an early-morning babysitter. The letter redacts the mother’s surname to protect her privacy and refers to her only as Danielle.