Law Dress Codes: Work Places
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Religion Dress Code At Workplace
Religious clothing is one of
the common issues in workplaces. There have been many cases that led to
allowing people to wear religious clothing in the workplace, but it all came
from the freedom of religion in the first amendment. The law gives
employers a lot of leeway in creating the culture they desire in their
workplace, and this includes allowing employers to decide how employees should
dress and groom. Some employers like to set a professional tone by requiring
employees to wear suits. Other employers like to foster a more creative
environment by allowing employees to wear T-shirts and blue jeans. Just about
any rule is fine, as long as it doesn't violate laws against discrimination or
harassment.
Personal Post About Dress Code
A few days back at a restaurant as I ordered
my food I realized the employee that was taking my order had a big bandage
patch on his neck and ear, at first I thought he had a big scab but I look
closely and he was actually hiding his tattoos and piercings because
apparently employees of the restaurant are not allowed to wear body jewelry or
have tattoos showing while working. I guess based on researches I did
about the dress code it says that the company managers are afraid of losing
customers because of how scary, and unprofessional they look. And I agree with
the managers that it can look scary and unprofessional for customers but I also
disagree because I don't really mind the tattoo and pricing personally but if
the tattoo and pricing is hard to hide don't bother working for that job, and
if it could be hidden then hide it just don't look dumb with big bandages
patches around or all over you.
The disadvantage of dress code
The only disadvantage of dress code: Is that it's harder for people to express themselves. It restrains the freedom of expressing the personality of employees through their clothes but dress code is safer so rather be safe than sorry.
What happens if you don't obey the dress code?: There are many reason why to follow the dress code but if you don't follow the dress code there may be consequences, you can get injured at work and you wont be able to get payed because you weren't wearing the proper uniforms. You can also be fired for not following the dress code cause it may leave bad reputation to the company and the boss will not like that and un-employ you.
What happens if you don't obey the dress code?: There are many reason why to follow the dress code but if you don't follow the dress code there may be consequences, you can get injured at work and you wont be able to get payed because you weren't wearing the proper uniforms. You can also be fired for not following the dress code cause it may leave bad reputation to the company and the boss will not like that and un-employ you.
What Is Dress Codes And Why Do We Have Them?
Many jobs around the world has a dress code
to their business/workplace because of injuries and religious reason in the
past. Dress codes are set of
rules that define how to dress in a given environment. Dress codes have now started many
years ago for the benefits of keeping the employees safe and showing manners
giving reputation, signals indicating
the message being given to their business by a person's clothing and how it is
worn.
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