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Report RE: Uniforms

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RE: Uniforms - 18-06-09 19:23

by: bubbles

Not sure I really see the issue with wearing a uniform....we changed ours a few years back and now wear shirts instead of polo shirts. It has made a huge difference to the way we all look, much more professional. As someone has already said it stops staff wearing their own clothes which might not be the kind of thing they should be wearing to work with children!!

I also think its so much easier when you walk into the nursery as you can straight away see who is staff. And the children know who is staff which helps with settling etc.

Also good advertising......and I just love seeing how smart we all look. I have over 60 staff and have been open for more than 9 years and have never had anyone question us wearing a uniform.

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