Christina H. asked

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Is it legal for my employer to demand that we replace our current scrubs with color-coded ones, costing each of us $300-400, while only reimbursing us $20, especially when we haven't had a raise in 3 years and are struggling financially?

February 14th, 2023

Dwayne J. answered

Yes, it is legal for your employer to impose a new dress code requirement that involves purchasing n...

February 14th, 2023

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