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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m a cashier in a grocery store, and we’re required to wear a name tag with our first name printed boldly. It feels creepy when customers, often the male ones, address me by saying ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m a cashier in a grocery store, and we’re required to wear a name tag with our first name printed boldly. It feels creepy when customers, often the male ones, address me by saying ...
This question is really common for folks who identify with the gender that they were assigned at birth (“raised a girl/boy”). However, the reasons why are surprising and compelling. We hope you’ll ...
She added, "I just want it to be equitable because it's an important thing. It's art. There isn't hierarchy in art. It's supposed to be a group of people." Curtis' policy of name tags dates to the ...
Displaying real names on name tags can make workers vulnerable to online harassment. Aggressive customers may target these workers and reveal their personal information on social media. Seven ...
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