Low scent preference: no perfume/cologne, car air "freshener", food smell, smoking
i dont think preference for no perfume/cologne or no smoking is typically seen as discriminatory from a legal standpoint, is it?
my workplace has a no perfume/cologne policy, and we have lawyers on staff, so itd be interesting to find out it is.
i dont think preference for no perfume/cologne or no smoking is typically seen as discriminatory from a legal standpoint, is it?
my workplace has a no perfume/cologne policy, and we have lawyers on staff, so itd be interesting to find out it is.