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    It's just a scarf. Better to have a job a wear a head scarf on your day off, than to have no job and be rocking that scarf and nothing else because of it.

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    ITA with this.

    My last two jobs had this policy. I remeber one day a Caucasian female came into work with a scarf over her head. She was politely ask by our supervisor to remove it. It's not about race, so I really hope that you won't take it there.
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    lol. Please don't wear the scarf!!!!

    keep us posted!!!

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    " head coverings worn for religous or medical reasons are appropriate, all else is innapropriate in the workplace"


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    this has been the policy at every place of employment i've ever worked. as long as they allow head coverings for religious & medical reasons, i see nothing wrong, racist, or discriminatory with the policy. :unsure:

    please adhere to the dress code.
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    I agree to adhere to the dress code, but is a scarf that most people wear really considered a headcovering? It&#39;s more like a headband, right?

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    I agree to adhere to the dress code, but is a scarf that most people wear really considered a headcovering? It&#39;s more like a headband, right?
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    Many times people where scarves that cover the entire head, you know, with the bun in the back. But I know what you are talking about though.

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    When you wear a scarf as a headband it&#39;s more like an accessory but I could see wearing one that covers whole head being the lumped in the same category as a wearing a hat. At that point it is actually covering your entire head.

    Don&#39;t lose your job over something as simple as a scarf when it&#39;s not for medical or religious reasons.
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    :lol: I totally understand the desire to want to buck the system, but we don&#39;t want you to get in trouble over this one. Just rock your afro extra large! :afro:

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    " head coverings worn for religous or medical reasons are appropriate, all else is innapropriate in the workplace"

    I already have the angry black woman reputation, so guess who will be wearing her scarf tomorrow.....
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    I agree with the rest of the posters. Please choose your battles carefully, is a scarf that important?

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