Abercrombie & Fitch has agreed to revise its "Look Policy" dress code for its store employees. It's part of a settlement in two religious
discrimination cases. Now A&F will acknowledge that hijabs, or headscarves, can be accommodated in the workplace. In addition, Abercrombie will ensure that job applicants are informed not only of
the Look Policy but that exceptions can be made if requested. The company will add information regarding headscarf accommodations into manager training sessions and institute quarterly reviews of
religious accommodation requests.
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