Sep 30, 2024, 5:15am PDT Updated: Sep 30, 2024, 5:54am PDT Getty Images (elenabs) Confusion over dress codes has become more common in post-pandemic work environments. Shifting dynamics of remote and ...
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 ...
So many things are changing in the workplace, especially as more and more employers pull workers back into the office. One of the big challenges, which is becoming a generational sticking point, is ...
Many post-pandemic workplaces still have formal or informal dress codes. In May, for example, Starbucks started requiring its employees to wear a solid black shirt and black or blue denim bottom.
Companies should consider changing their dress codes in 2025 as a way to boost employee retention and better reflect their company’s culture. That’s the consensus of experts in the wake of the ...
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 model policy outlining proper dress and grooming standards for employees in the workplace, including optional clauses for uniform or fragrance-free requirements and permitting or prohibiting slogans ...
Sixty-some years after American workers began to dress down on Fridays, is it finally time for corporate America to fully ditch the suit and tie? I don’t recall seeing anyone wearing formal business ...