Say a business is looking to hire a customer service rep of some type and two candidates meet the qualifications.
One is an average normal looking individual and the other is covered in tats, piercings and has freaky colored hair.
Would it be considered discrimination if you hired the normal looking individual because you felt the others appearance could alienate some customers?
Race, religion and sex are obvious items you can't discriminate against. What about self imposed appearance modifications?
One is an average normal looking individual and the other is covered in tats, piercings and has freaky colored hair.
Would it be considered discrimination if you hired the normal looking individual because you felt the others appearance could alienate some customers?
Race, religion and sex are obvious items you can't discriminate against. What about self imposed appearance modifications?