When I was a kid, the only person I could name who had a tattoo was Popeye the Sailor Man. Back then, tattoos were mostly reserved for “sailor men” and they usually depicted anchors or sometimes hearts that featured “Mother” or “Edna” or some other woman’s name. Anyone else with a tattoo was a bit suspect. Biker gang members had tattoos. Business people did not.Fast-forward to 2012 when the Harris Interactive research people reported that one in five American adults surveyed said they had a tattoo. I assume that number is even higher in 2015. Also, about 7 percent of
Is Body Art OK For Your Workforce?
Does your company have a workplace policy on piercings and tattoos?
Dec 01, 2015 | by Judy Kneiszel |














