Workplace dress codes might seem like a superficial topic, but they reveal so much about power, respect, and self worth.
The adoption of remote work during the Covid-19 pandemic and a fierce competition for workers helped loosen long-held standards about proper business attire. But, as more companies ramp up full-time ...
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A model policy outlining proper dress and grooming standards for employees in the workplace, including optional clauses for uniform or fragrance-free requirements and permitting or prohibiting slogans ...
Today, it was announced that US bank Goldman Sachs is relaxing its employee dress code in a bid to create a more casual workplace. But with the rise of flexi-hours and an increasingly millennial-led ...
In the years following the pandemic, our workplace dress codes have become the most casual they’ve ever been. For some, this shift has been welcomed with open arms. For those who enjoyed dressing up, ...
Kim Shuckhart is no stranger to sartorial turmoil in the workplace. The head of human resources at Gate City Bank remembers a previous employer who insisted she wear a skirt instead of a pantsuit. She ...
Reader: My workplace is casual, by design. Our stated dress code is vague at best: “Appropriate office attire is required. Be guided by common sense and good taste.” There are a couple of 20-something ...
Companies should consider changing their dress codes in 2025 as a way to boost employee retention and better reflect their company’s culture. That’s the consensus of experts in the wake of the ...
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