This Thursday, March 28, the National Assembly adopted in first reading the bill of the group Liberties, Independents, Overseas and Territories on hair discrimination at work by 44 votes to two.
Despite the reluctance, the invoice After a morning of debate, a single transpartisan article by LIOT deputy Olivier Serva was adopted, which aims to specify hair discrimination in the Labor Code. Transmitted to the Senate, his future is more uncertain.
Its goal, in particular, is to prevent employers from forcing their employees to straighten their hair to hide their afro cuts or braids and dreadlocks.
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Source: BFM TV