Splitting hairs: Banning dreadlocks in workplace legal, US court finds
A US court of appeals has ruled that refusing to hire someone with dreadlocks is legal.
Josh Dye is a news reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald.
A US court of appeals has ruled that refusing to hire someone with dreadlocks is legal.
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