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    Hair salon had to remove job ad for 'happy' stylist because it is 'discriminatory' against unhappy people

    Alison Birch listed a job ad looking for a part-time qualified hairdresser at her AJ's Unisex Hair Salon in Stroud, England,.


    The position called for someone with five years' experience of working in a salon, who is "confident in barbering as well as all aspects of hairdressing."


    And the advertisement stated, "This is a busy, friendly, small salon, so only happy, friendly stylists need apply."


    But on Wednesday, Birch says she received a call from her local job center informing her they could not run her ad because the word "happy" is considered "discriminatory."

    Hair salon had to remove job ad for '''happy’ stylist because it is '''discriminatory''' against unhappy people | Fox News

    Guess the person at the local job center wasn't happy in their job?

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