A defeat for WOMENS RIGHTS!!!

ravensteve1961

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15 years ago on the morton downey jr show a protester for mens rights mel feit was protesting by wearing a dress because over a female supervisor fired him for inoppreate dress code. Mel feit went to the ACLU and they refused to take his case. But 16 months earlier a woman was fired because she was told by her boss to wear a dress to work but she came in wearing a pair of slacks. He told her 3 times to wear a dress to work or she will be fired. She wore slacks again and the boss fired her but she runs to the ACLU and they took her case and she won. You see the ACLU claims theyre for equal rights but theyre not. All theyre for a women and minorities. NOW a US court says the boss have high power over what to wear to work THANK YOU REPUBLICANS!!!! Liberalism is dying and you better learn to get used to it!
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Umm... I don't get it. You lost me half-way through the post. Please be more clear. You're starting to sound like a broken record.
 
Dang, Raven, NOW what will you wear to work?
 
VamPyroX said:
Umm... I don't get it. You lost me half-way through the post. Please be more clear. You're starting to sound like a broken record.
Its means if the boss tells you to wear a dress and you dont come to work with a dress YOURE FIRED!!!! Or if you dont wear make up and look sexy YOURE FIRED!
 
Maybe that work place request women to wear a dress instead of pant, if that woman knew it more then once, then she shouldn't be suing that workplace, when she already knew she was suppose to be wearing a dress, if she doesn't like it then she can find another job where she could wear pants....

I don't understand this?...why people take things soo personal and file a lawsuit, whatever :roll: ....

This is just silly in my own opinion!
 
TTT..thought I just said Adios to you?

You keep coming back. You certainly remind me of Cher who just love to tell people she is leaving yet making dramatic entrances.

Hogging the revolving door, arent you?
 
^Angel^ said:
Maybe that work place request women to wear a dress instead of pant, if that woman knew it more then once, then she shouldn't be suing that workplace, when she already knew she was suppose to be wearing a dress, if she doesn't like it then she can find another job where she could wear pants....

I don't understand this?...why people take things soo personal and file a lawsuit, whatever :roll: ....

This is just silly in my own opinion!
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TTT said:
Noo, I just happened to see this thread... and I wanted to reply.

Am I a bad person to do so? Will Mods close this thread too? :scatter:

Dont tell me that you already forgot that you created ByeII thread today. You said goodbye to us TWICE and now you are back, replying to threads. Please make up your mind and quit hogging the revolving door.
 
Huh? How is this a defeat for women's rights? >>>> Walks away confused.
 
I can agree with dress codes, but don't agree with forcing a woman to wear a dress instead of nice professional slacks. The only exception I can think of is if its a uniform that is a dress and the woman is refusing to wear a uniform.

When I'm on daywork, I'm required to wear nice dress pants and a button up shirt...need to look professional. On weekends or at night, its a little more casual if I'm working in the station.

Many companies require a particular dress. Requiring a woman to dress *sexy* against her will should result in a lawsuit IMO
 
deafdyke said:
Huh? How is this a defeat for women's rights? >>>> Walks away confused.
I believe you are not only one...

Taylor said:
I can agree with dress codes, but don't agree with forcing a woman to wear a dress instead of nice professional slacks. The only exception I can think of is if its a uniform that is a dress and the woman is refusing to wear a uniform.

When I'm on daywork, I'm required to wear nice dress pants and a button up shirt...need to look professional. On weekends or at night, its a little more casual if I'm working in the station.

Many companies require a particular dress. Requiring a woman to dress *sexy* against her will should result in a lawsuit IMO
I know it. When I saw Taylor replied in this topic and I automatically know that I will agree with him.
 
SassyOne said:
TTT..thought I just said Adios to you?

You keep coming back. You certainly remind me of Cher who just love to tell people she is leaving yet making dramatic entrances.

Hogging the revolving door, arent you?

sassy..she wants to get our attention.. she loves pushing our buttons no matter what.. i have tried to befriend her.. she didnt appreciate it at all.. SAD!? ISNT IT?? so i let it go..
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Its means if the boss tells you to wear a dress and you dont come to work with a dress YOURE FIRED!!!! Or if you dont wear make up and look sexy YOURE FIRED!
I understand that part. I'm referring to who's being sued. It sounds like this happened many years ago... which I wouldn't be surprised about. Today, things have changed... no one cares.
 
Taylor said:
... Requiring a woman to dress *sexy* against her will should result in a lawsuit IMO
What about "Hooters" servers, "Playboy" Bunnies, and Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders? I don't think their bosses let them wear baggy sweatshirts and overalls.

Of course, it depends on the kind of business, and if the employee knows right from the beginning what is expected.
 
Taylor said:
I can agree with dress codes, but don't agree with forcing a woman to wear a dress instead of nice professional slacks. The only exception I can think of is if its a uniform that is a dress and the woman is refusing to wear a uniform.

When I'm on daywork, I'm required to wear nice dress pants and a button up shirt...need to look professional. On weekends or at night, its a little more casual if I'm working in the station.

Many companies require a particular dress. Requiring a woman to dress *sexy* against her will should result in a lawsuit IMO
Well if i was a CEO of a major company i want my secretary dress like this.
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Or shes fired!
 
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Lol!!!!

to Raven...

Yeah some women hate Dresses...
I hate dresses.
 
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