Discrimination by hair color or hairstyle is prohibited in New York

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In New York, the Human Rights Commission has developed a decree that prohibits discriminating, dismissing from work, or preventing people from entering any public places because of their hairstyle or hair color. About this reports The New York Times.
"Everyone has the right to have natural hair color or dye it, as well as wear curls, pigtails, waves, braids, dreadlocks, and also has the right to keep hair in uncut condition," the resolution says.
The authors of the document argue that African Americans and members of minorities experience predominantly discrimination due to hairstyle.
Therefore, according to the decree, discrimination based on hair color is equated with racial. Therefore, if the company decides to dismiss an employee for his hairstyle, must pay a fine of up to $ 250,000, or to avoid it, prove that the hairstyle of the employee violates safety regulations or is unhygienic.
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