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Report RE: Uniforms

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RE: Uniforms - 18-06-09 08:18

by: red sun

Mickey - you do make me laugh!!

I think providing staff with uniform does cover equality and diversity. The uniform is provided free of charge (well ours are), this means staff don't have to worry about having "work clothes" which will inevitably get covered in paint, glue, and other "nice" things! Some people may not be able to afford "work" and "non-work" clothes. Uniform also gives people a sense of "belonging" and being part of the team. I always try to ensure that any new staff I have have their uniform for their first day. 

 

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