You (Don’t) Look Marvelous: Considerations for Employers Regulating Employee Appearance
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King, G. Roger
Winchester, Jeffrey D.
Sherwyn, David
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Under federal law, employers are generally allowed to set policies regulating employees’ appearance, provided that those policies do not impinge on groups specifically protected under federal statute. State and local laws, however, may preclude employers from implementing such dress and appearance policies. Employers whose workers are unionized must consider the provisions of the bargaining agreement. One trend in connection with regulations relating to employees’ appearance and dress is that creative lawyers have stretched the law to cover certain workers.
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2006-11-01
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