Even if it is in the contract regarding no piercing's, if you are not in a public representation role, they cannot use upholding company image as an excuse, and even then, it would be tenuous at best.
Otherwise, unless you are wearing an item which is officially against H&S rules or detrimental to yours or anyone elses safety within a given area, the contract can say what ever it likes. They can't force you to do bugger all.
Safety and certain boundaries of decency a contract can enforce. It cannot remove liberty.
Otherwise, unless you are wearing an item which is officially against H&S rules or detrimental to yours or anyone elses safety within a given area, the contract can say what ever it likes. They can't force you to do bugger all.
Safety and certain boundaries of decency a contract can enforce. It cannot remove liberty.


The counter point, however, is that the majority of employers are as bad, if not worse, than the individual employees in their work ethics and attitudes. I personally compare most work environments to the closest thing you'll get to hell whilst still alive, these days.
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