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Heels at Work

Wearing high heels at work can have health and safety risks, leading to injuries like ankle sprains and falls. While no specific law dictates footwear in most workplaces, employers have a responsibility to assess risks and implement safety measures, like allowing appropriate shoes based on work environment and potential hazards. Ultimately, high heels in the workplace pose a potential safety concern that needs to be considered and addressed for employee well-being.

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