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Finally, a rule that makes sense
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19/06/2009 16:47:41
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
Lois
Divers
Thread ID:
01407203
Message ID:
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Yeah, well, good luck with that these days. The longer the current Supreme Court is sitting the more individual rights are taken away in favor of large institutions. They're doing it again at the end of the current term. Just yesterday they handed down a ruling that will make it much harder to sue for age discrimination.

>Basically, if there is not a written dress code enforced on all employees, then the employee can take the employer to court if they are reprimanded or dismissed etc for their dress (or lack thereof). :o)
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>>Well, the whole question of talking to someone about how they're 'dressing' for work has become kind of a 'damned if you do, damned if you don't' thing.
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>>If you take someone to task for not wearing a bra to work, it can be construed as sexual harrassment in that you are requiring gender based clothing. Same as requiring skirts and stockings/hose or shirt and tie.
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>>What I'm betting has happened is that management is so sqeamish about talking to people about how they're dressing that it's reached the point of some people dressing completely inappropriately for work and this is the best way someone could think of (aside from 'manning up' and approaching whomever is actually causing the problem) to handle the issue.
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>>>Good questions. My only comment is that most businesses have a dress code that is enforced. Having one for city workers is not any different. Although, I've NEVER seen 'must wear underware' on any dress code at any company I've worked for :o) That's a crazy one!
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>>>>And how are they going to enforce it? Who checks to see if everyone is wearing underware? Has all their piercings out? Not to mention the way the ACLU is going to come down on the town when someone gets fired for ignoring/breaking this 'rule'
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>>>>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31424512/ns/us_news-weird_news/?gt1=43001
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>>>>>I haven't worked in an office in a long time, but this sort of thing used to drive me nuts. I'm so glad SOMEONE made a rule.
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>>>>>I work at home using video conferencing almost all day long - and I still won't walk into my office in the morning without first taking a shower and getting dressed.
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