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Rules of Casual Dress (Argumentation)

 

            
            
            
            
            
             , there has always been an unwritten rule as to the expected dress style in the work place. Since the consolidation process began with Caretaker, some issues have risen that need to be address. The problem is, with no dress code set in stone, the new employees of Caretaker have continued their means of casual dress here at Faust Inc., and have created an abundance of issues, which must be taken care of. This problem affects everyone in the company as the workers have been interacting with one another, and the clash of dress style has become obvious to all. The sales margin has dropped sixteen percent since the staff began dressing differently, but with complaints from staff members of too strict of dress expectations, something must be done without lowering the moral of the workers.
             Possible Solutions.
             There is more than one solution to this problem. One solution is to have all employees be required to dress in a designated work uniform, such as a collared shirt with the company crest on it and dress pants of sort. Another is to allow all employees to dress as they please and to have no restrictions. Another is to allow employees to dress in accordance with their position and to always be "neatly attired," with some restrictions. Another is to make it mandatory for all employees to dress in a professional suit/skirt. .
             Most Reasonable/Practical Solution .
             After careful consideration, I feel that the best solution to the dress code issue is to allow employees to dress in accordance to their position and to always be "neatly attired." In detail, "neatly attired" means no jeans, jeans-like slacks or any denim. Dress shorts and skirts can be no shorter than two inches above the knee. No t-shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants or any clothing with excessive print. No sneakers, flip-flops or open-toed sandals. No tight pants, stretch pants or leggings. No hats, sunglasses or bathing suits of any kind.


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