France backs bill to outlaw bias against hairstyles in workplace
The Guardian|March 29, 2024
France's lower house of parliament has backed a bill banning discrimination based on hairstyle, colour or texture, in a "historic" move supporters say will help penalise workplace discrimination.
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France backs bill to outlaw bias against hairstyles in workplace

Olivier Serva, an independent deputy for the French overseas territory of Guadeloupe who sponsored the bill, has argued that there is a lot of suffering based on hair discrimination and that women of African descent in France were often encouraged to change their hairstyle before job interviews.

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