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subject: Designing And Implementing A Dress Code - Webinar By Trainhr [print this page]


Overview : Whether you are designing a new dress code policy, updating your current one or looking for suggestions how to implement your dress policy, this webinar should give you clear guidelines.

Designing and implementing a dress code and dress policies for the workplace has become more complex today and should be addressed from many different angles: from creating a professional image to promoting a safe environment. Both the reasons and benefits for having a policy will be addressed as well as how to meet the needs of a diverse workforce. Before deciding on a formal dress code or updating your current one, many different approaches should be explored so that your decisions will promote a professional, safe and comfortable environment that reflects your culture in a positive manner.

Why you should attend: It will cover your reasons and rights as an employer to establish and enforce a dress code and how to develop and adopt one that complements your business. Considerations range from what is considered professional attire to cultural and generational preferences. We will discuss how to establish clear guidelines for employees, the reasons behind decisions for dress and how to effectively and legally implement an effective and fair policy.

Areas Covered In the Session:

Reasons to have a Dress Code

Your rights as an employer to establish a dress code as a condition of employment

What to include in your dress code

Defining business, business casual and casual

Professionalism: customer contact positions

Morale and respect among coworkers

Safety: office and manufacturing positions

Uniforms and logo wear

Piercings, tattoos and hair

Perfume and cologne

Hygiene

Cultural and religious considerations and other exceptions

Younger generations preference for informality

When companies have been taken to court about "dress": discrimination related to gender, religion, or race

When does dress make a positive or negative impact on performance

Designing a policy which corresponds to your business

Who will benefit:

Chief Human Resource Officers

HR Managers, Directors, and Employee Relations Specialists

Employment Managers and Recruiters

Supervisors

Learning and Training Professionals

Affirmative Action Officers

Consultants and Business Owners

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST

Price: $145.00

by: TrainHR




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