In-N-Out Burger Bars Employees In 5 States From Wearing Masks To Emphasize Their ‘Smiles And Other Facial Features’
Internal company emails leaked on social media reveal that the In-N-Out burger chain will prohibit employees in five states (Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Texas, and Utah) from wearing masks without a doctor’s note. The company cited “the importance of customer service and the ability to show our Associates’ smiles and other facial features while considering the health and well-being of all individuals.”
According to the leaked memo detailing the new guidelines, the policy will take effect on August 14. It will be applicable to all In-N-Out employees in the mentioned states, except for those whose job duties require wearing masks or protective gear, such as painting. Failure to comply with this policy may lead to disciplinary actions, including termination.
It’s worth noting that California and Oregon have existing laws that prevent employers from banning masks.
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