HairFactz General Information


You Are Here >> Hair Problems >> Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (PFB) >> Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (PFB) & Employment Decisions

Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (PFB) & Employment Decisions

Can Neutral Policies Be Discriminatory?

Yes, in some instances. Some neutral employment policies or practices may exclude certain racial groups in significantly greater percentages than other racial groups. If there is a business necessity for the practice and there is no equally effective alternative, the practice will be lawful despite its impact.

However, if there is not a business necessity for the practice or the business need could readily be met in a way that has less impact, the practice will be unlawful.

  • Example: An employer has a "no-beard" rule, which disproportionately excludes African American men because they have a higher incidence of PFB, an inflammatory skin condition caused by shaving. The employer must be able to demonstrate that beards affect job performance or safety. Also, there must be no alternatives to a strict "no-beard" rule that would meet the employer's business or safety needs.


Back To Top


References:
United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) - May 16, 2006 - www.eeoc.gov

This summary is a general overview about the topic discussed and does not include all the facts, or include everything there is to know about any medicine and/or products mentioned. Do not use any medicine and/or products without first talking to your doctor. Possible side effects of medications, other than those listed, may occur. Full Disclaimer & General Safety Advisory

© Hairfactz.com Copyright 2004/2010
All information on Hairfactz.com is for educational purposes only.
If you have a condition that needs medical attention, always consult your doctor for specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment.