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On another massage discussion site the question of choosing not to
work on clients based on specific traits that are not due to any fault
of the clients. Specifically choosing not to work on male clients.
Now I know this is a touchy subject but my question is does anyone
know if there is any legal precedent allowing to refuse a client based
on gender or prohibiting the practice. Also some of the people seem
to think that if you work out of your home the regular rules of
business do not apply. Don't you have to follow all regulations
regarding a business even if you are working out of your family room
or spare bedroom?

Gene




Wed Nov 14, 2007 4:57 pm

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On another massage discussion site the question of choosing not to work on clients based on specific traits that are not due to any fault of the clients....
Dragon Lover
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Nov 14, 2007
4:57 pm

Gene, It really depends on which city you're working in. And in most cities aroaround this area (including Cupertino and San Jose) it's illegal to actually...
showersunflower
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Nov 14, 2007
5:18 pm

You always have the right to refuse service to anyone....
Ginger Armstrong
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Nov 14, 2007
5:30 pm

Yes you always have the right to refuse. My question is regarding having a policy of not accepting clients based on gender. If you refused clients because...
Dragon Lover
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Nov 14, 2007
5:40 pm

Thanks Emily. Yes best judgement should always prevail. What I was looking into was the legality of having a policy of rejecting clients based on gender and...
Dragon Lover
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Nov 14, 2007
5:33 pm

Good Morning everyone, Thanks Emily you did a great job of explaining this. I want to go a little further. You can specialize you practice so that you only...
Deb Tuck
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Nov 15, 2007
3:07 pm

Thanks Deb.  Like I said this question came up on the yahoo massage practice builder site and a very heated discussion ensued.  The big problem I saw was...
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