Originally posted by Ally
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Hi Ally - I don't have time to address all of your points but I think I have made clear that I think requiring someone to wear make up when the wearing of it is not necessary to the actual job (selling electrical stuiff for example) is unreasonable. That is my definition. I take'unreasonable' to mean applying conditions an an employee that are irrelevant to the actual job.
Concerning dreadlocks - they are fine in some jobs as long as they are clean and tidy. However - in catering or medical services or similar they should be covered for hygiene reasons.
I keep saying - people should be presentable according to the needs of the job.
Why should society be organised so that people can earn a living? Well it's good for people to be able to work. It's good for the economy and it's personally good because it provides the basics of life like a roof over your head and food on your plate. It is also good for mental health and for all sorts of other reasons.
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