Do you think businesses have the legal right to do this
Many businesses have rules about wearing clothing that may be offensive to others. A kaepernick jersey would be offensive to some Americans. In fact, you could get beat up for a jersey like that!
Oops, I should have said Randy*
Yes. They have every right to expect people they pay money to, to follow company rules. Sorry. That is life, man.
If I don't observe the dress code for my school I get sent home. And I am paying THEM. So, don't complain. The reasons are PROFESSIONALISM.
And the MAN tells you what is professional when the man is paying.
Of course.
Hello PC:
During the time you're under the clock, you represent your EMPLOYER, not yourself. If you don't represent him the way he wants to be represented, he's gonna fire you, and legally so.
excon
The employer inevitably has final say as to what's allowed during company time. That being said, if the employer has allowed the wearing of jerseys as part of the dress code, and did not specify any exemptions (certain teams, players, other) then it is unfair to punish an employee (loss of hours or job) for breaking an unwritten or previously unspecified rule.
If this happened to me, I would have apologized to the customer, but I would have ultimately defended my employee. This customer was b*tching for the sake of b*tching.
thats crazy and mean to do that