Retail "uniforms" in california?
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does anyone know the status of pending lawsuits in California regarding retail apparel employees who claim their company's policy on wardrobing/dress code violates state law by strongly encouraging them to buy and wear only their store's brand of clothing?
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The latest outcome that I'm aware of was Aber & Fitch settled for 2 million to be paid back to the employees. This was in June 2003, I believe.
I know there were a number of lawsuits about this in CA at one time, and I believe some are still pending, but I think they will settle also.
I noticed you put that the companies
"strongly encouraged" employees to wear their clothes. The employees were arguing that they weren't allowed to wear anything else, and that's what made it a "uniform".
It seemed to be a common practice among Designer Retailers. If this is a practice at your locations in CA I would consider changing it quickly.
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