Common use of DRESS CODES Clause in Contracts

DRESS CODES. Dress codes will differ depending on the organization and industry. You may be required to wear a standard uniform or safety gear (i.e. steel toed boots, safety glasses, earplugs). Some companies have an official dress code policy. Even if there is not an official dress code, there will be an unstated set of expectations. In this case, watch to see what your co-workers and supervisor are wearing and plan your wardrobe appropriately. A large number of companies are now incorporating a "business casual policy". This term varies in meaning, but it generally refers to casual pants such as khakis (not jeans) and a plain shirt. The general rule of thing is "do not wear clothes that will draw attention to you in a professional environment." Avoid clothing that is tight, provocative, or controversial.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Cooperative Education & Internship Agreement, Cooperative Education & Internship Agreement