mseopsid said:
Once you get in no one cares as Lon as you exercise common sense with what you get and where you get it.
That would likely apply to most union jobs. Once you get in. As per arbitration, "This was a unionized workplace, so the union was able to file a grievance under the collective agreement challenging the new policy. No human rights argument was raised. A unionized employer cannot impose dress and appearance codes based on the personal views and biases of managers."
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Non-union employers can usually impose whatever dress or appearance code they wish, subject to any human rights issues that could arise. Unionized workers clearly have a greater right to personal expression at work."
http://lawofwork.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/OttawaHospital.pdf
"The union’s challenge focussed on the requirement that employees cover up large tattoos while at work"
If you release from the CAF and apply for a job in emergency services, you may wish to read this,
"Tattoos: A Word of Warning"
http://firelink.monster.com/benefits/articles/929-tattoos-a-word-of-warning
"A candidate should understand that having a tattoo may affect his or her chances of getting hired."
OPP tat spat up in air
Provincial police still don’t have an official tattoo policy, two years after Commissioner Chris Lewis imposed a ban on ink when a senior member mistook a constable with tats on his forearms for a gang member,
http://www.ottawasun.com/2012/07/08/opp-tat-spat-up-in-air
Studying Public Perceptions of Police Grooming Standards,
http://www.policechiefmagazine.org/magazine/index.cfm?fuseaction=display_arch&article_id=152&issue_id=112003
Where I used to work, Paramedics were required to keep tattoos covered by a long-sleeve Departmental shirt. Regardless of the season. This was grieved by the union. It went to arbitration and the City lost. But, I would delay getting any ( new ) tattoos until
after you get hired, and
after you complete probation.
JesseRandall said:
I stated that I was more than willing to black it out or laser it off. Honestly, I'd probably take a cheese grater to it too...
I read that people who bought stock ten years ago in companies that do that are getting rich now.
Good luck with your application.