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definate a kind of discrimination

Posted by: Paul Wong ( Hong Kong ) on September 15, 1997 at 13:33:27:

In Reply to: Crap ....nothing but posted by Pumkin on September 12, 1997 at 23:24:23:

: We have a situation at our store that is causing a lot of unwanted stress. : There are a few people who decided that they wanted to dye their hair some : pretty escentric colors. One have electric blue and the other is like forest : green. They both wear their hair in a hat and only the back of their hair is : showing. Our owner is really starting to raise a fit over this and said that : he is going to write a new policy in our book saying you can't have your hair : that way. WHY NOT?
: I can see if there was a health reason behind it but isn't it just : discrimination?? I beleive so... the dye is hurting no one, and their hair is : covered. He told managers(my guess is he isn't man enough to tell them : himself) to tell these two people that if they don't dye their hair back to a : "NATURAL COLOR," they will in fact be fired. What a crock of shit. Is this : even legal?? I need some help here guys back me!!

By chance, I read this message about Mc stuff. I think the situation you having is definate a kind of discrimination. I don't see any big deal in your country. In some place like Hong Kong, people will think such they're a kind of bad guy with such colorful hair. But I'm afraid I might not 100% agree with you on what you guess. He told his managers to handle the situation is base on management channel. On the other hand, these managers are paid to do so, right?
I urge you to held a meeting to educate/convince them that color hair under the hat want cost business lose to them.

Cheers



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