Discrimination: dress codes | Practical Law

Discrimination: dress codes | Practical Law

The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that an employee required by his employer to wear a shirt and tie at work had not been discriminated against on the grounds of his sex.

Discrimination: dress codes

Practical Law UK Legal Update 3-102-6494 (Approx. 3 pages)

Discrimination: dress codes

by McDermott, Will & Emery
Published on 20 Feb 2004United Kingdom
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that an employee required by his employer to wear a shirt and tie at work had not been discriminated against on the grounds of his sex.