It wasn't suppose to be an answer just a statement about the reality of the situation.
What (Hope's) statement? - not sure what you are talking about.
The post you replied to
Quote from: Hope on January 02, 2017, 09:04:48 PM
Sorry, HH, the main folk wearing them are women working in companies - such as the finance and insurance world - who have been told they have to wear them by their bosses, or risk losing their jobs.
Quote from Harrowby Hall
I am now going to give you a serious answer to this statement.
1 Such behaviour on the part of any employer could be challenged under the Equality Act 2010. It is discriminatory.
2 Such behaviour could be challenged on Health and Safety grounds. It is potentially damaging to the health and well-being of the women concerned.
What makes you think that your statement is true?