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Starbucks might soon give baristas right to bare tattoo ink

Posted at 6:45 PM, Sep 10, 2014
and last updated 2014-09-10 18:46:42-04

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Starbucks might soon give baristas the right to bare ink.

The company says it’s rethinking the no-tattoo policy it has for the men and women whipping up our Caramel Macchiatos. Workers are currently required to cover up tattoos while they’re on the job – generally with long sleeves and long pants.

On Monday Starbucks posed the question “How do you suggest we strike the right balance between self-expression and professionalism?” on a Facebook page for employees.

The company says it’s in the process of evaluating a variety of workplace issues, but an online petition asking Starbucks to change its tattoo policy has garnered 21,000 signatures since it was posted three weeks ago to coworker.org.

“I believe tattoos are a simple form of self-expression and as long as they aren’t offensive or explicit, I think we should be able to show off our artwork proudly,” says the petition, which was posted by Atlanta Starbucks worker Kristie Williams.

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