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  2. Gender-based dress codes - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory gender-based dress codes in the workplace have been referred to as a "Title VII blind spot" by Jessica Robinson, writing for the Nebraska Law Review. [3] In Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins (1989), the US Supreme Court ruled that "sex-role stereotyping" may constitute sex discrimination in a mixed motivation Title XII case.

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  4. Chef's uniform - Wikipedia

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    Different heights may indicate rank within a kitchen [2] and the number of folds can also signify a chef's expertise, with each pleat representing a technique that has been mastered. [ 3 ] In more traditional restaurants , especially traditional French restaurants , the white chef's coat is standard and considered part of a traditional uniform ...

  5. Florida House dress code: No skirts more than an inch above ...

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    No “dress or skirt more than one inch above the knee.” No “low cut blouses or dresses.” No shoes without socks — that one, refreshingly, is aimed at men.

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  7. Florida Administrative Code - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. The Florida Administrative Code (FAC) is the official ...

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  9. Florida Senate passes bill blocking local rules protecting ...

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    Florida’s Senate on Tuesday approved a bill that would ban cities and counties from adopting requirements for mandatory water breaks and other workplace protections against extreme heat.