Change the law so employers can’t enforce dress codes surrounding dyed hair

Many places of work, especially professional workplaces, have dress codes which do not allow employees to dye their hair bright bold colours. I believe this to be wrong, as the colour of someone’s hair doesn’t affect an employees ability to work.

This petition closed on 2 Apr 2021 with 16 signatures


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I would like there to be a change in the law which prohibits employers enforcing dress codes which discriminate against people with dyed hair. Individuals should have the right to express themselves through their hair and be free from judgement. It should not been seen as unprofessional to have unnatural colours in your hair. Hair colour doesn’t effect an individuals quality of work so employers shouldn’t be able to dictate what an employee can or can’t do with their hair.


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