California bill would require gender neutral displays in department stores
September 2, 2021
The California State Senate has passed a bill that, if also passed by the Assembly, would mandate that department stores in the state with 500 or more employees create gender neutral merchandising sections displaying a “a reasonable selection” of items “regardless of whether they have been traditionally marketed for either girls or for boys.” The bill would not apply to apparel — it is intended for such categories as toys and personal care items, and it would not prohibit the use of separate sections for boys and girls.
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