You said this was an employment tribunal - and I am sure your case is
watertight.
Why even try to change your appearance?
If you look like you (and your appearance is slightly controversial) you
should have excellent grounds (assuming that your case is rejected) for
appeal against the judgement - if you disagree with it.
MaryH
In message <[log in to unmask]>, Jenny <[log in to unmask]>
writes
>Ok a real challenge for you all now, seeing as how you solved my CSSD
>problem.
>As many of you who have met me are aware, I have a preference for "unusual"
>hair colour. (head hair, I haven't attempted underarm, pubic or leg hair
>colour experimentation as yet)
>At the moment, I have shocking pink hair with black and navy blue tips.
>My kids, my patients and I all love it.
>However, I have to attend an employment tribunal next week and my solicitor
>has advised me to look "normal" hahaha
>So how the blinking heck do I cover this up at short notice?
>A yashmak (dunno about the spelling of that) and a wig/weave are not
>available at short notice down here.
>I am having a photothing done the day after the tribunal for the webpage.
>Black is not an option, and neither is baldness.
>Is there a very very temporary solution?
>
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Mary Hawking
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