I want to clarify my previous question. I work for a grocery chain that requires men and women to wear the SAME shirt. Button down, dress shirts. Men's have the buttons on one side, women's have the buttons on the other side, all other features are exact! The dry cleaners charge more to have women's shirts clean, "due to the difference" in the postition of the buttons. I believe that is sex discrimination. Is it possible to sue them for this?
2007-01-11
01:04:40
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disgusted dry cleaner patron
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Law & Ethics