Jose Fly
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The black waitress worked there, she sued over forced hair color, not over being discriminated against for being black or for not being hired, apples and oranges.
Geez, you don't even read very well. The very first sentence in the article I linked to...
"An arbitrator has awarded $250,000 to a former Hooters waitress and found the chain's "image policy" discriminates against African-American waitresses."
The suit i referenced is over business model. They can discriminate against those who do not have the required equipment for the business model.
Unless the model puts them in violation of anti-discrimination laws.
You can discriminate based on age for things like pilots and drivers,
Out of safety concerns.
you can discriminate based on disability for physical labor jobs
Out of ability to perform the duties.
you can discriminate based on religion for churches and religious schools
Not public businesses.
and you can discriminate based on sex where sex appeal is the primary service
But not in violation of anti-discrimination laws.
All have been upheld in courts.
And courts have also ruled that public businesses must provide their services to gays.