Shit, next thing you know they'll ban hoodies and glocks at work just to oppress black people some more.
Shit, next thing you know they'll ban hoodies and glocks at work just to oppress black people some more.
Having rope-like hair that is dry, frizzed, and just sorta bunched together looks very unkempt. The means and methods that many people use (especially white people) to get the desired look include fairly nasty methods as well.
If you can pull off actually stylish and clean looking dreads, more power to you, chances are your overall dress and demeanor will be equally polished and you'd be hired just fine.
But when dreads look like this:
Yeah, no.
By simply banning them for a given place of work, they don't have to try to parse whether you're closer to homeboy here or someone far more professional looking, especially when you have 2 job slots and 49 applicants.
Personal appearances aren't sacred.
Bigzo is right. She was stupid.
People are sue happy, and denying a person a hire really gets under folks skin. They will NEVER agree with the reason you passed them over. So telling them is opening yourself up to a lawsuit.
And let's face it, some people are bias/bigots or whatever. They may even be straight up racist. Telling you that they didn't hire you because you look like a scar faced killer and this is toy store will only end up badly.
HR usually doesn't tell you why you were not hired, even if you ask. The ones that do are doing you a favor, but they are risking legal action every time they do so. As this case demonstrated.