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Tattoos in the workplace? Times have changed — but you can still be fired for not covering up your ink

“Do you want your lawyer in court with a face tattoo?†one tattoo artist said. “I don’t think that’s going to happen.â€

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In recent years, companies have shifted policies to allow employees to show their tattoos.


Tattoo artists used to have a term for big, visible tattoos, the ones that, 20 years ago, got strange looks from hiring managers and recruiters: job stoppers.

They were splotched across the hands, neck or face, enough to turn a golden job interview into an instant thanks-but-no-thanks rejection. When would-be job stoppers walked in the door, the artist would ask: Are you sure you want to do this?

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Mark Colley

Mark Colley is a ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: mcolley@thestar.ca

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