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Objective of Dress Code Policy

The objective of the dress code policy is to guide employees to dress appropriately for their job and company culture while maintaining professionalism and safety. The policy applies to employees both in and out of the office and outlines that clothing should be neat, modest, professional, and avoid offensive images. Business dress includes clean, pressed clothing while casual dress is acceptable on weekends and company events.

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Objective of Dress Code Policy

The objective of the dress code policy is to guide employees to dress appropriately for their job and company culture while maintaining professionalism and safety. The policy applies to employees both in and out of the office and outlines that clothing should be neat, modest, professional, and avoid offensive images. Business dress includes clean, pressed clothing while casual dress is acceptable on weekends and company events.

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Objective of Dress Code Policy

The objective of the dress code policy is to guide employees to dress in a polite manner,
appropriate to the job, and considering the needs of the company, their co-workers, and safety
concerns. The appearance of employees can positively or negatively impact the company
culture.

Scope of Dress Code Policy

The dress code policy is applicable to employees who are on the regular payroll of the
company. The dress code policy should be followed while working in the office as well as
when employees are out of the office on company assignments such as client meetings,
conferences, training programs, or business events.

Elements of Dress Code Policy

1. Employees should come neatly and cleanly dressed and should be well-groomed (the
grooming dictated by ethnicity and religion is not restricted).
2. The dress should be appropriate to the work environment. Too revealing clothes are
not allowed.
3. The attire should project professionalism.
4. Clean and good shape clothes should be used at work. Clothes with rips, holes, or
tears are not allowed.
5. Clothes offensive to other employees or the public should be avoided.
6. The attire employees are expected to wear should come under business, business
casual, smart casual, and casual as per the rules and day allotment done by the
organization.

Definitions of Dress Code

1. The business dress code should be followed from Monday to Friday. On Saturday,
employees can wear a casual dress code.
2. For fun time, parties, or functions organized by the company, employees can follow
the casual dress code. However, the elements of the dress code should be followed all
the time.

What Comes Under Business Dress Code?

1. All clothes should be clean and perfectly pressed.

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