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High heels row: Inquiry launched by MPs following petition | High heels row: Inquiry launched by MPs following petition |
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Women who have been made to wear high heels at work are being invited to share their experiences with MPs, as part of a new inquiry. | Women who have been made to wear high heels at work are being invited to share their experiences with MPs, as part of a new inquiry. |
It was launched after more than 142,000 people signed a petition calling for a ban on forcing women to wear heels. | It was launched after more than 142,000 people signed a petition calling for a ban on forcing women to wear heels. |
Nicola Thorp, 27, from London, set up the petition after she was sent home from her temp job when she refused to wear shoes with a "2in to 4in heel". | Nicola Thorp, 27, from London, set up the petition after she was sent home from her temp job when she refused to wear shoes with a "2in to 4in heel". |
The deadline for comments is 10:00 BST on Thursday, 16 June. | The deadline for comments is 10:00 BST on Thursday, 16 June. |
The investigation - launched by the petitions committee - will look at what the problem is, what the law says and what could be done to make the law better, the government said. | The investigation - launched by the petitions committee - will look at what the problem is, what the law says and what could be done to make the law better, the government said. |
Work dress code woes: Your stories | Work dress code woes: Your stories |
Is it legal to force women to wear high heels at work? | Is it legal to force women to wear high heels at work? |
A government spokeswoman said it welcomed the debate and stressed that no employer should discriminate against their workers on grounds of gender. | |
The petition will also be considered for a debate in Parliament after receiving more than 100,000 signatures. | The petition will also be considered for a debate in Parliament after receiving more than 100,000 signatures. |
'Sexist policy' | 'Sexist policy' |
On the Parliamentary web forum, one woman wrote that she had been required to wear high heels and make-up when working in a high street clothing store. | |
Emma Dunn said: "Having to wear high heels whilst on your feet all day is uncomfortable and all evidence suggests [it is] very bad for your health." | Emma Dunn said: "Having to wear high heels whilst on your feet all day is uncomfortable and all evidence suggests [it is] very bad for your health." |
"It is also discriminatory for people who are overweight as it is harder to wear them." | "It is also discriminatory for people who are overweight as it is harder to wear them." |
She added: "Women also should not be required to wear make-up for work when men obviously are not." | |
Graham Sibley wrote that any firm's policy that forces women to wear high heels was "very clearly a sexist policy". | Graham Sibley wrote that any firm's policy that forces women to wear high heels was "very clearly a sexist policy". |
"It is almost as if female staff are being treated as if they are there for the amusement of men, or just to look attractive, which is blatant sexism" he said. | "It is almost as if female staff are being treated as if they are there for the amusement of men, or just to look attractive, which is blatant sexism" he said. |
"In 2016, I'm astonished that this was still the case." | "In 2016, I'm astonished that this was still the case." |
'Medical issues' | 'Medical issues' |
Another contributor, Lois Wilkins, said the uniform policy at a hotel where she used to work required women to wear at least 2in heels and had resulted in "medical issues for numerous female staff". | |
"I brought my concerns to HR and was simply told 'it is policy'. In the end I had to find employment elsewhere," she said. | "I brought my concerns to HR and was simply told 'it is policy'. In the end I had to find employment elsewhere," she said. |
The government website says petitions that reach 100,000 signatures are "almost always debated" and individuals who create petitions are sometimes invited to take part in a discussion with MPs or government ministers, or to give evidence to a select committee. | The government website says petitions that reach 100,000 signatures are "almost always debated" and individuals who create petitions are sometimes invited to take part in a discussion with MPs or government ministers, or to give evidence to a select committee. |
A government spokeswoman said: "No employer should discriminate against their workers on grounds of gender. | |
"We expect employers to act in accordance with the law, which is clear that dress codes enforced by employers must be reasonable and include equivalent requirements for both men and women. | |
"We welcome the opportunity to debate this issue, which is clearly of importance to a large number of people." |
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