Another dress code issue!
scottorr
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We have three position that do the exact same thing. All of which have customer contact. There are females in two of the positions and a male in the third. I noticed the male today was wearing a collarless shirt but often so do the females in this position. Our dress code requires a collared shirt for the male but not the females. When I mentioned this to the male ee he said to me that his female counter part wears the exact same shirt every week (it is a males shirts) which is correct. My question is this, would this be discrimination based on sex to ask the male to change his shirt?
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Dictionary definition: "To make a clear distinction... differentiate... To perceive the distinguishing features...." Unisex uniforms is the way to go to avoid any problems.
Note that this did not apply to visible body piercings. These were not allowed for either sex.