jinxmckinney
G33kMom
jinxmckinney

How much attention were you paying when you supposedly read the article? There’s a photo of the “offending” outfit right up top. What exactly is unprofessional about that ensemble? I have seen major political figures wear similar things on the TV. I have seen FBI agents wear that to work. College presidents wear that

No one’s looking for offense. You clearly misunderstood the situation and continue to double down on it by going on about how she’s violating a dress code (which she is not). You’re completely missing the fact that she was effectively being punished for not wearing her black girl hair like a white girl. “Professional”

If you don’t see an issue with

I read and re-read your comment, and this is what I got out of it.

Except that that only applies if the action someone takes ISN’T reasonable. If she had come in with a mohawk, or even something like... I don’t know, dreads maybe, I could understand the issue (I’d disagree with it in terms of dreads because I’ve seen lots of people make them look very neat and tidy, but...). But she

Retaliation against an employee grievance based on discriminatory dress code policy is okay in your book? It is actually illegal and violates Title VII....you say she was an idiot...her employers are the clear idiots who did not consult a employment attorney before changing the policy.