At my high school there was a phenomenon commonly referred to as "getting Schenked." Despite the sound, it wasn't an act of violence. It meant you got called out or even punished for being out of ...
Workers are interested in a dress code that matches their preferences. For many, that means a more-casual fit. Dress codes have changed a lot since the pandemic — so much so that nearly half of ...
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 ...
Today, it was announced that US bank Goldman Sachs is relaxing its employee dress code in a bid to create a more casual workplace. But with the rise of flexi-hours and an increasingly millennial-led ...
Dress codes are meant to create consistency, not discomfort. But when authority is misused, even small rules can become ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of workplace discrimination laws, savvy employers are reexamining longstanding policies—including those that may not seem controversial at first glance. One of the most ...
New uniform? No way. Starbucks employees in three states have sued the coffee giant over a new dress code that forced many to buy new clothing without reimbursement. Class-action lawsuits were filed ...
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Starbucks workers in three states took legal action against the coffee giant Wednesday, saying it violated the law when it changed its dress code but refused to reimburse employees who had to buy new ...