Abstract
An organisation will impose appearance codes on their employees that are designed to ensure that they conform to the prevailing organisational culture and present the correct image of the company to external agents. These codes can adversely affect members of a particular sex, sexual orientation or ethnic group, but often there is no legal remedy for them. This article will involve a critical analyse of the extent of the legal protection available for employees that are adversely affected by employers' appearance standards in the United Kingdom and the United States.
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