Keep Beauty Professionals in Utah Professional


Keep Beauty Professionals in Utah Professional
The Issue
Beauty Standards Commitment For Salons, Beauty Schools and Cosmetologists
By signing this commitment, I am standing up for a professional standard within the beauty industry. A standard set by the professionals who exemplify health, safety, education, and service that the people of Utah can rely upon. With the efforts by Senator Bramble, Connor Boyack and the Libertas Institute, and other individuals who fail to understand a profession we uphold, the safety of our clients, our general health, and the standard of living of our families is in jeopardy. Unlicensed, unprofessional cosmetology will hurt not only client's health and quality of service, but it will also be used to delegitimize schools, deconstruct a decent standard of living our families rely upon and replace it with a flooded labor market and reduced income.
By signing this commitment, I am taking a step as an employer or beauty school to uphold professional standards of health, safety, and education by exclusively working those who meet the standards Utah deserves. This being a formal education at one of the many beauty schools that call Utah home as well as on the job training under a qualified instructor.
By signing this as a contractor or employee I am taking a stand to discourage and resist working with individuals who seek to skip the education and effort that make a professional cosmetologist.
We would never allow our medical professionals or other parts of our community to ignore education and proving oneself, so why should we? Let us stand together and resist senate bill 87 and house bill 266 no matter what so our industry can maintain its professionalsim and continue to create beauty for all of Utah.
Take a stand for your profession, your family, your clients and your community!

The Issue
Beauty Standards Commitment For Salons, Beauty Schools and Cosmetologists
By signing this commitment, I am standing up for a professional standard within the beauty industry. A standard set by the professionals who exemplify health, safety, education, and service that the people of Utah can rely upon. With the efforts by Senator Bramble, Connor Boyack and the Libertas Institute, and other individuals who fail to understand a profession we uphold, the safety of our clients, our general health, and the standard of living of our families is in jeopardy. Unlicensed, unprofessional cosmetology will hurt not only client's health and quality of service, but it will also be used to delegitimize schools, deconstruct a decent standard of living our families rely upon and replace it with a flooded labor market and reduced income.
By signing this commitment, I am taking a step as an employer or beauty school to uphold professional standards of health, safety, and education by exclusively working those who meet the standards Utah deserves. This being a formal education at one of the many beauty schools that call Utah home as well as on the job training under a qualified instructor.
By signing this as a contractor or employee I am taking a stand to discourage and resist working with individuals who seek to skip the education and effort that make a professional cosmetologist.
We would never allow our medical professionals or other parts of our community to ignore education and proving oneself, so why should we? Let us stand together and resist senate bill 87 and house bill 266 no matter what so our industry can maintain its professionalsim and continue to create beauty for all of Utah.
Take a stand for your profession, your family, your clients and your community!

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Petition created on January 30, 2021