As much as I hate WalMart as a corporation, I can't find fault in this particular decision.
There are rules, and they were agreed to as part of the employment contract. If the employee had been smart as opposed to either just foolish or possibly trying to push an agenda, she would have asked first and/or had a backup shirt on hand.
I'm willing to bet that had it been brought up beforehand, she probably would have been granted permission to wear it. Not a certainty, of course, but certainly not the brouhaha that it's turned into.
I love how she got the media involved and now says she doesn't feel comfortable going back to work. Seriously, this seems like just a ploy for attention and maybe a handout.
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There are rules, and they were agreed to as part of the employment contract. If the employee had been smart as opposed to either just foolish or possibly trying to push an agenda, she would have asked first and/or had a backup shirt on hand.
I'm willing to bet that had it been brought up beforehand, she probably would have been granted permission to wear it. Not a certainty, of course, but certainly not the brouhaha that it's turned into.
I love how she got the media involved and now says she doesn't feel comfortable going back to work. Seriously, this seems like just a ploy for attention and maybe a handout.
^-.-^
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