August 12, 2009
Another Sex Stereotyping/Gender Identity vs. Sexual Orientation Case
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http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/laborprof_blog/2009/08/another-sex-stereotypinggender-identity-vs-sexual-orientation-case.htmlGenderbender Matthew Heller at On.Point has this story on a hair stylist, terminated because he dressed in too feminine a manner.
One supervisor allegedly told Brant he was "too flamboyant" for male clients. He was fired in August 2008 –- shortly after he asked Chop Shop owner Kathy Thomas why he had to abide by different rules than female stylists.
"In response thereto, Kathy stated, 'it is okay for a girl to look like a dyke, but it is not socially acceptable for [Plaintiff Brant] to look like a girl,'" the complaint, which seeks unspecified damages for sex discrimination and retaliation, says. According to his complaint, the stylist also "typically dresses in women's dress pants and shirts, and wears shoes with a heel. He curls his eye lashes and uses brown mascara, and also uses gel blush to color his cheeks. His hair is about chin-length."