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EEOC wins right to review UPS' no-beard policy nationally
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 669292" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I wear shorts all winter long. I wore them a month ago when it was 12 degrees outside. I wore them in the snow. My customers admire me for it, they would be shocked if I ever wimped out and wore pants. I dont think I even<em> have</em> any pants that fit.</p><p> </p><p>Shorts and earrings and long hair (tucked into a hat) are all OK, but I agree with the no beard rule. I was told the rule <em>prior to being hired</em>, and I made my choice accordingly.</p><p> </p><p>A person whose religion requires a beard should remain true to their faith and seek employment elsewhere. It would be a different thing if beards had been allowed and then the company tried to change the rules after the fact, but the rule has <em>always</em> been there and always been consistent.</p><p> </p><p>It reminds me of that Islamic woman who wanted to get her drivers license photo with her face covered by a bhurka. I respect her beliefs, but faith is a choice and choices have consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 669292, member: 14668"] I wear shorts all winter long. I wore them a month ago when it was 12 degrees outside. I wore them in the snow. My customers admire me for it, they would be shocked if I ever wimped out and wore pants. I dont think I even[I] have[/I] any pants that fit. Shorts and earrings and long hair (tucked into a hat) are all OK, but I agree with the no beard rule. I was told the rule [I]prior to being hired[/I], and I made my choice accordingly. A person whose religion requires a beard should remain true to their faith and seek employment elsewhere. It would be a different thing if beards had been allowed and then the company tried to change the rules after the fact, but the rule has [I]always[/I] been there and always been consistent. It reminds me of that Islamic woman who wanted to get her drivers license photo with her face covered by a bhurka. I respect her beliefs, but faith is a choice and choices have consequences. [/QUOTE]
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