A number of local employers have taken a new look at their dress codes over the past few years, partly due to pandemic-related factors.
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The evolution of fashion trends in the workplace
Recent research from Brightmine reveals only 4.3% of employers enforced strict dress codes in 2024, marking a dramatic shift from previous workplace norms. Between 2018 and 2024, the proportion of ...
Companies are not advertising casual dress codes in job postings as much as they did at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. But dress-code policy varies widely by industry. An analysis of job ...
A 2024 survey by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans found 54% of employers have a business-casual dress code and 43% have a casual dress code. Companies should consider changing ...
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In the ever-evolving landscape of workplace discrimination laws, savvy employers are reexamining longstanding policies—including those that may not seem controversial at first glance. One of the most ...
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 ...
The question of "what do I wear to work?" has never been this hard to answer. The pandemic made it normal to wear pajamas and sweats while working from home, and casual dress followed workers as they ...
Starbucks workers in three states took legal action against the coffee giant Wednesday, saying it violated the law when it changed its dress code but refused to reimburse employees who had to buy new ...
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