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Texas has become more of a Iliyah Sep 2018 #1
That's a bit of an exaggeration. TexasTowelie Sep 2018 #14
Here's the flaw in your argument. Solomon Sep 2018 #24
Until they went with the recent advertisement campaign I would agree with you that wearing Nike TexasTowelie Sep 2018 #25
This is getting ridiculous. northoftheborder Sep 2018 #2
That's some BS double-speak right there: "We're going to avoid taking a side by taking a side" RockRaven Sep 2018 #3
Unless they provide uniforms and shoes for the employees Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2018 #4
Depends upon the terms of employment, but I suspect you are Sherman A1 Sep 2018 #5
I don't think so. TexasTowelie Sep 2018 #9
Actually Texas Farm Bureau can dictate what brands their employees can wear to work. TexasTowelie Sep 2018 #7
This is true. Unless an employer has an excusive bidded contract with a supplier dameatball Sep 2018 #8
Can you cite to any legal authority for your statements? onenote Sep 2018 #10
Of course. Virginia: Agency Procurement and Surplus Property Manual spells it out. Thanks. dameatball Sep 2018 #15
The Texas Farm Bureau is not a government agency. onenote Sep 2018 #20
Agreed. It's early and somehow I drifted over from a previous OP about Mississippi. Oh well. dameatball Sep 2018 #21
Yes. You and I actually are in agreement. I think the order of posts made things confusing onenote Sep 2018 #22
SW VA here. Live between two creeks and waiting to see what rolls down from NC and NE TN. dameatball Sep 2018 #23
Texas Farm Bureau isn't negotiating a contract for a supplier to provide uniforms though. TexasTowelie Sep 2018 #12
Texas Farm Bureau is not a government agency. They do not have the same procurement standards as dameatball Sep 2018 #16
You're correct. TexasTowelie Sep 2018 #18
Yes, you are correct as well. Private and state agencies can specify dress codes. The only dameatball Sep 2018 #19
Give it back to Mexico. johnp3907 Sep 2018 #6
What a bunch of butthurt, triggered snowflake candy-assed babies. NightWatcher Sep 2018 #11
The stupidity is getting out of control. lpbk2713 Sep 2018 #13
I think sometimes people confuse organizations with state agencies. dameatball Sep 2018 #17
Does Nike sell undergarments? NotASurfer Sep 2018 #26
It certainly does. Nike Pro and Nike Pro Combat compression shorts, for example. mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2018 #29
So companies should just keep making the list longer. greymattermom Sep 2018 #27
I expect this is a bad move Horse with no Name Sep 2018 #28
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