Employers do have the right to dictate a dress code. In many cases earrings can be considered a safety and/or health concern. Food handling facilities are going to prohibit jewelry to prevent them transmitting bacteria, or accidentally falling into the food. If the earrings are something that is likely to be offensive to customers, they may not desire them to be worn.
Employers can demand that you adhere to a dress code while at work. That can include jewelry and tattoos.
Don't Make a Black Woman Take Off Her Earrings has 272 pages.
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Yes, the employer can ask. But you can always refuse and take the consequences.
You have to keep your earrings in for at least 6 weeks before you can take them out or change them.
There are many craft stores that sell the fittings to make earrings for women. Target, JCPenny, Walmart and Overstock all sell the fittings to make earrings for women.
Go buy some earrings. I would suggest not real big or heavy at first. If you want to be safe, wear earrings that have gold-backs.
After 6 weeks.
An employer can take money out of the manager check if the register is short. The manager is responsible to make sure the cashier is accurate with their management of the cash.
Take your earrings to a local jeweler who can use a probe to confirm that the diamonds are real -- or not.
Other materials used to make earrings are platinum and cubic zirconia.
6 weeks after.