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swirlie · F
Yes it is/would be allowed in my office setting.
FreeSpirit1 · F
@swirlie If she's selling cars or something it might help to wear something short, but most offices have dress codes
swirlie · F
@FreeSpirit1
Are you saying that she's not dressed in compliance with an office dress code?
Are you saying that she's not dressed in compliance with an office dress code?
FreeSpirit1 · F
@swirlie Yes
swirlie · F
@FreeSpirit1
You work in an ultra conservative environment, right?
You work in an ultra conservative environment, right?
FreeSpirit1 · F
@swirlie I work from Home and I'm a nudist but have to go to the office once a week and this is our dress code:
Employees should dress in business casual attire unless otherwise stated by their manager. Employees are expected to be well-groomed and should abstain from wearing any clothing with holes, stains or inappropriate words or imagery. Clothing should not be revealing or make others feel uncomfortable.
Examples of appropriate clothing include, but are not limited to:
Button-down shirts, blouses and sweaters
Dress pants, casual khaki-style pants and capris
Dresses and skirts of appropriate length for the workplace
Dress shoes, loafers and dress sandals
Jewelry and fragrances may be worn minimally
Examples of inappropriate clothing include, but are not limited to:
Athletic clothing, such as sweatpants, yoga pants, shorts and sneakers
Clothing with political, religious or other words or imagery that could be offensive or distracting
Tight or revealing clothing, such as halter tops, tank tops, crop tops and skirts or dresses that are inappropriately short for the workplace
Casual sandals or slippers
Excessive jewelry or fragrances
Employees who violate this dress code may not be allowed to work until their attire and hygiene are consistent with the policy. Employees who repeatedly violate this policy may be subject to disciplinary action, including termination.
This policy is not intended to prohibit any religious or ethnic practices. If you have any questions or concerns about this policy, please contact the HR department
Employees should dress in business casual attire unless otherwise stated by their manager. Employees are expected to be well-groomed and should abstain from wearing any clothing with holes, stains or inappropriate words or imagery. Clothing should not be revealing or make others feel uncomfortable.
Examples of appropriate clothing include, but are not limited to:
Button-down shirts, blouses and sweaters
Dress pants, casual khaki-style pants and capris
Dresses and skirts of appropriate length for the workplace
Dress shoes, loafers and dress sandals
Jewelry and fragrances may be worn minimally
Examples of inappropriate clothing include, but are not limited to:
Athletic clothing, such as sweatpants, yoga pants, shorts and sneakers
Clothing with political, religious or other words or imagery that could be offensive or distracting
Tight or revealing clothing, such as halter tops, tank tops, crop tops and skirts or dresses that are inappropriately short for the workplace
Casual sandals or slippers
Excessive jewelry or fragrances
Employees who violate this dress code may not be allowed to work until their attire and hygiene are consistent with the policy. Employees who repeatedly violate this policy may be subject to disciplinary action, including termination.
This policy is not intended to prohibit any religious or ethnic practices. If you have any questions or concerns about this policy, please contact the HR department
swirlie · F
@FreeSpirit1
Wow! Your office dress code can't get anymore right-wing conservative than what I'd expect to find in a Nazi concentration camp. I actually wouldn't work at a place like that which had those military-like expectations of their employees.
How did you end up working there, considering you are clearly a very liberal-minded person in your private life with being a nudist?
Wow! Your office dress code can't get anymore right-wing conservative than what I'd expect to find in a Nazi concentration camp. I actually wouldn't work at a place like that which had those military-like expectations of their employees.
How did you end up working there, considering you are clearly a very liberal-minded person in your private life with being a nudist?
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swirlie · F
@FreeSpirit1
Of course I see politics in everything! In this case, it's called "office politics"!
Of course I see politics in everything! In this case, it's called "office politics"!
FreeSpirit1 · F
@swirlie You described it as "right wing conservative" that isn't office politics, that is describing a perfectly normal dress code procedure thousands of companies adhere to in a way that I've never heard before. Is there a left wing dress code?
swirlie · F
@FreeSpirit1
Yes there is a left wing dress code. It's called "casual Fridays vibe" and it's extended all week long.
Yes there is a left wing dress code. It's called "casual Fridays vibe" and it's extended all week long.
FreeSpirit1 · F
@swirlie I see, casual Friday Vibe but for every day, got it.
swirlie · F
@FreeSpirit1
Correct.
Correct.
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