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Month: March 2017

Dress codes and high heels in the workplace

Posted onMarch 9, 2017March 9, 2017AuthorDan Jones

  e petition discussed in the House of Commons On 6 March 2017, an e-petition, signed by over 150,000 people calling for it to be illegal for employers to require female employees to wear high heels at work, was discussed in the House of Commons. The government intends to take strong action (a matter of Read More …

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