Jerelle Jules says the five-star London hotel issued a 'disingenuous and lacklustre' apology.
Jerelle Jules dropped out of the recruitment process after receiving the hotel's staff grooming policy documentA job applicant said he received a "disingenuous and lacklustre" apology from The Ritz after he was told that "Afro-style" hair was banned among staff at the exclusive London hotel.
The 30-year-old said he was later told that a black hair stylist from The Ritz had approved the policy phrasing.Mr Jules, from Hammersmith in west London, applied for a dining reservations supervisor job two weeks ago and was due to attend the final interview when he was sent the policy document.'Racist and demeaning policy'
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