A London temporary worker, sent home for wearing
flat shoes, has collected more than 120,000 signatures so far in a petition
calling for Britain to make it illegal for a firm to require women to wear high
heels at work.
Reaching that total on Friday easily put Nicola Thorp's petition over the
100,000-signature threshold needed to have Britain's parliament consider
holding a debate on an issue.
Thorp made headlines this week when she launched her campaign describing how
she had arrived in flat shoes for her first day to work as a receptionist for
accounting company PwC last December to be told she had to wear heels.
She told British media she refused an offer to go buy a pair of heels and was
sent home without pay.
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