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American Federation of Teachers: Its unconstitutional to demand that professional teachers dress slightly better than unskilled day labor you might pick up milling around in front of Home Depot in the morning
Teachers in Lewis County will no longer be allowed to wear blue jeans, faded jeans or shorts to school...
...Lange said teachers have enough to worry about during a school day.
“It’s pretty tough to enforce and just another thing on people’s plates that they’ve got to try to deal with and they’ve got enough stuff to deal with and worry about,” he said.
Sensible professional clothing choices. They're on your plate. They're something you have to deal with and worry about. It really is quite overwhelming and emotionally draining having to decide between the tan or dark slacks. I confess, this kind of weighty decision used to cost me several hours a day working in a professional setting. With years of practice, I eventually got it down to under 5 seconds though. Shirt choice was always much easier. If it was on a hanger and clean, it was good enough. The slacks though, they were just a total time killer that put me in a foul mood for the rest of the day.
Jeff Blaydes, the lawyer representing the American Federation of Teachers, said that it will most likely file a lawsuit against the Board of Education and that the dress code is against the constitutional right of the teachers.