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leah wrote:that's what i've always thought, too--how on earth do they get away with it?
i think it's because we go into it knowingly. they make very sure to inform us of the dress code before hiring.
doesn't mean i don't still think it's crap
Zanchief wrote:leah wrote:that's what i've always thought, too--how on earth do they get away with it?
i think it's because we go into it knowingly. they make very sure to inform us of the dress code before hiring.
doesn't mean i don't still think it's crap
Are any of the top managers women?
Tossica wrote:At my job the girls must go topless and give head. Is that illegal?
leah wrote:Zanchief wrote:leah wrote:that's what i've always thought, too--how on earth do they get away with it?
i think it's because we go into it knowingly. they make very sure to inform us of the dress code before hiring.
doesn't mean i don't still think it's crap
Are any of the top managers women?
the head designer is female. otherwise, it's mostly men. and the head honcho (who calls the shots and came up with the dress code in the first place AND makes sure that it's enforced) is a man. go figure.
they actually have told us that "professional attire" affects our productivity.
Tossica wrote:leah wrote:The Kizzy wrote:Wow, that is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
to be honest, i don't really understand how there hasn't been one yet.
Because you are all being good little girls and doing what you are told.
ClakarEQ wrote:
Being forced to wear a dress sounds perfectly reasonable. I bet the IT guys loving putting in patch cables jeje
ClakarEQ wrote:If a company can force you to stop smoking while not at work, or force you to pay more because you smoke, even if you don't at work.
Being forced to wear a dress sounds perfectly reasonable. I bet the IT guys loving putting in patch cables jeje
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