IS it fair to make women wear high heels at work?
MPs across the country are about to debate the issue in Parliament.
More than 150,000 people signed an e-petition calling on ministers to outlaw workplace dress code rules so that woman can wear flat shoes.
The petition, which labels current formal work dress codes as "out-dated and sexist", will be discussed in Westminster Hall.
London receptionist Nicola Thorp launched the petition after she was sent home from work when she refused to wear high heels.
Some 152,000 people backed Ms Thorp's call and the campaign prompted the Petitions Committee and Women and Equalities Committee to conduct a joint review of workplace dress codes.
The report found examples of female employees being told to dye their hair blonde, wear revealing outfits and to constantly reapply make-up.
The Government has already responded to the petition.
In a statement it said: "Company dress codes must be reasonable and must make equivalent requirements for men and women.
"This is the law and employers must abide by it."
But what do the people of Somerset think?
Do you think dress codes are unreasonable, or do they help keep everyone looking smart and professional?
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