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Egnever

(21,506 posts)
85. A lot of people agree Donald trump would make a great president.
Thu May 12, 2016, 11:38 PM
May 2016

Doesn't make them right nor does it make ignoring dress codes you agreed to a right.

What a shame you can't figure out the difference.

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Meh. Agree to the dress code then complain about it? bunnies May 2016 #1
Meh. Did you see what they were asking her to do? yellowcanine May 2016 #4
Ive had jobs that required being on my feet in heels. bunnies May 2016 #9
Her action resulted in change. They dropped the policy. yellowcanine May 2016 #21
Thats good then. bunnies May 2016 #22
I'd love companies to change the dress code for men to yeoman6987 May 2016 #33
Does a tie actually endanger your health MattBaggins May 2016 #59
It does make the body heat rise but you know that already. yeoman6987 May 2016 #66
We men do like to find the smallest oppression possible and pretend it's equivalent. LanternWaste May 2016 #93
Yes it can. -none May 2016 #71
Wearing a tie may be physically uncomfortable during the duration one wears it etherealtruth May 2016 #91
It is a big deal for many women. Ilsa May 2016 #83
Meh. Bullshit. Dress codes should not be injurious to health or demeaning cali May 2016 #5
I worked at a bar that required low cut shirts. bunnies May 2016 #10
That is entirely different cali May 2016 #26
Can low cut shirts damage your back? yellowcanine May 2016 #28
No. Just your self-worth. nt bunnies May 2016 #31
How did your feet feel at the end of your shift? Feet and breasts are two different things. valerief May 2016 #78
The post I responded to referenced dress codes that were demeaning. bunnies May 2016 #92
Agreed tammywammy May 2016 #23
Yep. Heels are for decoration. They are not meant for standing for hours on end or lots of walking. kcr May 2016 #87
What? They attacked her for being a woman scscholar May 2016 #34
Attacked her? What? nt bunnies May 2016 #35
LibertarianUnderground---------------------------------------------------------> MattBaggins May 2016 #57
There are a lot of people posting this kind of thing here these days. SalviaBlue May 2016 #64
I've noticed. That's why I find myself avoiding the place more and more. Crunchy Frog May 2016 #95
You seem to have snide and dismissive down pretty well yourself. nt bunnies May 2016 #74
Take it as a positive. It's another (your noun here) to put on Ignore. I am. nt valerief May 2016 #79
Heh. The company collapsed like a house of cards in a breeze. yellowcanine May 2016 #2
I suspect if anyone notices her it won't be beneficial Egnever May 2016 #13
Where did she tell her employer "how to run their business"? cui bono May 2016 #29
There is no right to accept a job with a dress code Egnever May 2016 #37
You are completely incorrect MattBaggins May 2016 #61
Right, but that's hardly telling them how to run their business. cui bono May 2016 #63
Big difference between fighting for better conditions Egnever May 2016 #69
Whenever anyone takes a job they make an agreement. So your argument is stating that one can cui bono May 2016 #88
It's your right to think workers don't have rights kcr May 2016 #84
A lot of people agree Donald trump would make a great president. Egnever May 2016 #85
A lot of Trump supporters wouldn't know a picket line if it hit them in the face. kcr May 2016 #86
Um... Orrex May 2016 #36
"an entry level employee" yellowcanine May 2016 #48
Actually, I'm not blaming her. She's the whistleblower. Orrex May 2016 #73
Clearly that finance company hires receptionists to add the bjo59 May 2016 #3
"public-school-boy thing" So men from private schools are not smirking sexists? yellowcanine May 2016 #7
In Britain Public Schools ARE private schools whatthehey May 2016 #11
In England 1939 May 2016 #12
Actually, I could be wrong but in the UK "public school" is what we call smirkymonkey May 2016 #14
Even so, still not good to stereotype that way? yellowcanine May 2016 #18
The Donald and george W bush are the stereotypical examples in the US. IF the stereotype fits wear Vincardog May 2016 #32
Ah well, some think Sidwell Friends is "elite" also...... yellowcanine May 2016 #39
You might want to ask bjo59 Vincardog May 2016 #40
Those heels are gonna make a lot women JustAnotherGen May 2016 #6
Exactly so. I knew a woman whose toes were twisted into a point from years suffragette May 2016 #17
Is her employer is the temp agency or the finance company? Orrex May 2016 #8
Well said Egnever May 2016 #15
She did not claim immunity. She just wants it changed. yellowcanine May 2016 #16
Wait so you sign a dress code then ignore it and that is the company's fault? Egnever May 2016 #19
Yes and pretty soon people will be working naked! yellowcanine May 2016 #25
People actually ARE working naked - in Times Square, for one. closeupready May 2016 #68
I agree--it should be changed. Orrex May 2016 #24
Good points with a couple of caveats yellowcanine May 2016 #38
I agree that that *is* an issue to be addressed. Orrex May 2016 #42
I doubt that OSHA safety standards would ban 2 inch heels. yellowcanine May 2016 #44
A dress item that endangers ones health is not legally permissive MattBaggins May 2016 #62
About time malaise May 2016 #20
She has already won, in a sense. yellowcanine May 2016 #41
Another woman tax. WhiteTara May 2016 #27
Yes, men obviously have far more freedom in corporate dress codes than women whatthehey May 2016 #43
That's not what this is about. DLevine May 2016 #45
Exactly. What people are missing is that high heels are not healthy. yellowcanine May 2016 #49
Sure, but the post I responded to raised an expanded issue whatthehey May 2016 #50
I'll trade you my high heels for your necktie mainer May 2016 #51
Sounds kinky. How's Tuesday? jberryhill May 2016 #52
High heel regs are rare enough to generate news articles, and fleeting enough whatthehey May 2016 #60
It's a bit more complicated Major Nikon May 2016 #82
Ladies - I am totally baffled by the resurgance of high heels. They were popular when I was younger jonno99 May 2016 #30
Was this dress code put in place by male managers? mainer May 2016 #47
HR usually comes up with these policies whatthehey May 2016 #53
No, I don't blame it on the women. But then again this story is the first I can jonno99 May 2016 #54
"Sex And The City". closeupready May 2016 #67
Makes as much sense as anything else. I don't recall Carrie ever "falling off" her heels - jonno99 May 2016 #72
High heels have never gone away. You might have not been in a high-heels milieu. WinkyDink May 2016 #70
High heels are instruments of torture. mainer May 2016 #46
And discriminatory if they said only their female employees needed to smoke TDale313 May 2016 #58
High heel accident statistics mainer May 2016 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author WillowTree May 2016 #56
Image if I had worn 4 inch heels in my civilian police uniform behind bullet proof glass Omaha Steve May 2016 #65
Most women wear them so that they will appear taller...and its about fashion davidn3600 May 2016 #75
She didn't care about appearing taller, she wanted to be comfortable and without injury. cui bono May 2016 #89
Actually I meant to post that under one of the above responses asking why davidn3600 May 2016 #90
The word "fashion" was mentioned so I was referring the world of fashion, cui bono May 2016 #94
I'd like to see the men who are responsible for that dress code SheilaT May 2016 #76
She probably didn't wear her push-up bra and low-cut blouse either. Fuckin' assholes. nt valerief May 2016 #77
Good grief A Little Weird May 2016 #80
Some jobs have a silent code of conduct and dress. AgadorSparticus May 2016 #81
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