I do not work for FedEx, actually. Please don't make assumptions. If you read my previous comments or my profile for Intense Debate, you'd see that I'm a student in Las Vegas, NV whose permanent residence is in Springfield. I choose to keep up with the happenings there. And yes, I would be okay with that, because it is a company policy as well as a safety concern.
I keep reading because I think that KY3 is the best news source in SWMO. I only live in Springfield 2-4 months out of the year, but grew up there. I like to still be an active citizen in the community from which I come, and therefore I get my news from KYTV. Thanks.
According to the regulations, yes, it seems like it should.
Yes! Did anyone think that she may not be able to wear jewelry because she works around machinery and it may be a safety hazard! Good call sloehand.
Yes, it was. KY3 seems to form their stories into a slanted viewpoint quite a bit these days.
And again, I repeat, this is not a news story, this is a personal story. I think that's why so many people are saying she's milking it, because someone had to contact KY3 (the name of the segment) to inform them and go on air with them about what's going on.
It's not guaranteed when it's a private business. If she didn't like it she could have left, but she signed a legal agreement saying she would not wear that kind of stuff. Her fault. Your comment is invalid.
No, the ACLU will not be there. This is a private company where the woman had previously legally agreed to abide by their policies. Don't be so judgmental. This isn't a matter where the company is doing something horribly wrong against human rights. Their protecting fairness to all by providing a limited code that promotes none. It's pretty plain and simple.