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 ...
Between 2018 and 2024, the proportion of organizations enforcing dress codes via employee contracts plummeted from 30% […] ...
Gone are the days when a suit and tie or a pencil skirt were mandatory to maintain a professional image. With the rise of ...
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 ...
Ah, the glory days of corporate fashion, remember them? Power suits in sharp pinstripes, stiff collars, heels day in and day out and common sense. There was a certain theatre to getting dressed for ...
On Monday, Starbucks rolled out a new dress code as part of its larger corporate overhaul. But union workers say the change is both restrictive and unproductive—and now, baristas are walking out. The ...
While personal style and individualism are still an ongoing topic throughout different generations, it seems that Gen Z’s take is a bit more extreme, at least to older generations. Recently, a woman ...
Starbucks workers took legal action against their employer on Wednesday, accusing the company of breaking the law by implementing a new dress code but allegedly refusing to reimburse employees for the ...