Sunday, 15 November 2009

Cindy's homework

Tattoos becoming more and more popular form of body arts among human beings, including office worker. But today, there still have many companies prohibit their employee to have a tattoo or do not allow their employee to have a visible tattoos during their work. Such as, Walt Disney World, require its employee use opaque makeup or ware work-appropriate clothing to cover their tattoos. Wal-Mart specifies the tattoos are offensive or distractive, have to be covered by clothing. Some law agencies are more prevents about tattoos, like New York State Police, the rules states that if a anyone want to become a police officer, he or she can not have any tattoos or body art to display on their skin. The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department claims that the officers with tattoo need to cover them up when they're on duty. Because of the officer’s tattoo, the rule came about a complaint from a woman who thought a parolee was disguised as a police officer. The tattoo was evaluated differently from workplace to workplace on a case-by-case basis. But here, the ethical question is whether the tattoo or body art should be prohibited in the workplace?

1 comment:

  1. Tattoos /^/ becoming more and more popular
    there still have/v/ many
    ware/v/ work-appropriate clothing
    more prevents /gr/
    a complaint from a woman who thought a parolee was disguised as a police officer /plagiarised!/

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