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The survey found that 44 percent of workers would consider quitting over a dress code that does not align with how they want to present themselves. That shift reflects a broader change in how workers ...
Many long-held standards for dress codes changed during the Covid-19 pandemic, when employees began working remotely. Dress codes have changed a lot since the pandemic — so much so that nearly half of ...
The workplace landscape has shifted, and with it, employee attire. As employees return to the office, many opt for more casual wear, such as jeans and polo shirts, or even summer-appropriate clothing ...
Workplace dress codes can be frustratingly vague. Our critic has some guidance on navigating different interpretations and on picking your footwear. By Vanessa Friedman There are two ways to answer ...
A visible tattoo, nose ring or beard may no longer shock the modern workplace, but can your employer still force you to cover ...