Published June 4, 2015

The tattoo taboo in the workplace

Having artwork permanently emblazoned on your body is extremely popular, with over 40% of American adults sporting ink. The public attitude toward tattoos is changing, but many places still discriminate against potential workers based on visible tattoos, especially in the southeastern U.S.

Tattoos seem to be fairly common in food service, though you’re far less likely to see them in high class restaurants.

Read the full article here: Even Starbucks is Cool with Tattooed Employees, So Why Is There Still a Stigma?

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