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Healthcare worker told her work outfit was ‘inappropriate’

Por: New York Post Life October 17, 2022

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A TikTok user is getting sympathy on the social media app after telling how she got reprimanded at work for wearing leggings that a manager thought showed off too much of her “backside.” Giselle Thanh, who said she works in healthcare, showing the outfit, which consisted of black leggings and a cropped sweater that covered her completely. “My boss called me into her office saying a manager made a complaint about my work attire,” she... + full article



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