By
Emily Simpkin
July 11, 2016
With many dress code stories in the news, such as the receptionist being sent home for not wearing heels and the temptation to wear cooler clothes when the temperature (eventually) decides to rise, this issue has been brought to our attention.
After planning to write a blog on a summer ‘dress down’ policy I have just looked out the window to see grey clouds and rainfall! I am aware that at this very moment in time a dress code policy may not be on people’s mind as jumpers and coats are still a necessary addition to your working wardrobe.
At HR180 our dress code is rather relaxed in comparison to other companies. Of course we still have to look presentable no matter how tempting it is to roll into work in your pyjamas. We dress up for client visits either to our offices or when we hold meetings at their premises – we ensure that our outfits match the dress code policy of the companies we are visiting.
Working in HR has made us very aware of the importance of a dress code policy in our clients’ workplaces. Whether your policy is in place to manage safety risks (dangers which might be caused by clothing or safety gear which needs to be worn) or to protect the company brand, employers need to consider whether their dress code approach is fit for purpose.
When drafting and implementing a dress code policy there are many things to consider:
We recommend that within a company there is an open dialogue regarding dress codes. This allows for solutions to be found and presents the opportunity for employers to update an outmoded dress code. It also can be used to explain to an employee why they need to adhere more closely to the standards in place.
As you can see there is a lot to consider and a dress code for YOUR company might be very different to another business. Yorkshire’s HR experts, HR180, are here to help! Let us create for you a tailor-made dress code policy. We will support you in developing and implementing an effective dress code – or do it for you! Please contact the HR180 Heroes, HR180, on 0113 287 8150.
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