Another Friday and I find myself somewhere over the Rockies, en route to the west coast. The wifi has been spotty, so I am working on tying this up before losing the connection again.
Given the attention and press earlier this week from the United State Supreme Court's ruling in the EEOC v. Abercrombie and Fitch case, I thought this post should focus on that topic. (Breaking: Supreme Court Issues Opinion in EEOC Case). I found a lot of articles that just summarized the Court's opinion, but most of you have already read that. Instead, I wanted to find a few articles that gave a different perspective and branched out on the topic.
As always, below are a few articles that caught my eye this week.
Abercrombie Loses - Now, Time To Regroup
Slate has a good overview of the ruling from the Supreme Court earlier this week. I included the article so readers could have another quick overview of the outcome of the case. As well, the article includes a statement from Abercrombie after the Court's announcement. Worth a quick read.
Abercrombie's Look Policy...How Far We Have Come
The Washington Post has a great overview of the rise and fall of Abercrombie's "Look Policy" which was a big issue in the Supreme Court case. While the "Look Policy" has significantly changed over the past few years (to allow the employees more freedom to be 'individualistic', the article notes the legal and social hurdles that have arisen as a result. I think readers will enjoy a good overview of how litigious and controversial this "Look Policy" has truly been.
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