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Whole Foods employee says workers were sent home for refusing to remove anti-racism shirts, as the company faces protests over its dress code policy

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"In an effort to enable Team Members to continue working their scheduled shifts, we always offer them the opportunity to comply with dress code, including providing new face masks when necessary," the spokesperson continued. "If they choose not to accept the alternatives, they cannot work until they are in compliance with our company policy.

"If you went into any Whole Foods store you would see a ton of employees wearing things that are out of dress code," she continued. "Every day that is happening at our store and no one says anything."She said Whole Foods management told her that if she continued to wear the shirt, she would get an infraction. Whole Foods employees risk termination if they accrue three infractions and a final warning, she said.

 

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Whole Foods is not only banning these signs, but all propaganda clothing is banned. That is a private company

It’s very obvious people commenting aren’t reading the article.

WholeFoods someone needs to call this store out on its bullshit, because the way the dress code is described and enforced is ridiculous. Looks like a discrimination suit to me. Wonder what JeffBezos thinks about this. Wanna honor your commitment to BLM or look like hypocrites?

A business is allowed to set a dress code. An employee is allowed to wear what they want and must accept the consequences of it. Pretty simple.

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