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Uniform Policy Change

scottishgirl87
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Asking this on behalf of my boyfriend who has got a bee in his bonnet about this. Personally think he's getting wound up over nothing but what do I know.
He currently works in a job where they are provided with a shirt (with company logo) to wear on a daily basis, along with his own black trousers, black shoes, etc. Company has decided to change uniform and want staff to wear blue jeans only and a plain t-shirt (no logos, branding, slogans, etc.).
He's a bit annoyed about this and has asked what if you don't own blue jeans, plain t-shirt, etc. can they legally expect him to go out and buy these clothes to wear to work?
Also what happens when they start wearing their "own" clothes to work and something gets damaged, etc.?
He currently works in a job where they are provided with a shirt (with company logo) to wear on a daily basis, along with his own black trousers, black shoes, etc. Company has decided to change uniform and want staff to wear blue jeans only and a plain t-shirt (no logos, branding, slogans, etc.).
He's a bit annoyed about this and has asked what if you don't own blue jeans, plain t-shirt, etc. can they legally expect him to go out and buy these clothes to wear to work?
Also what happens when they start wearing their "own" clothes to work and something gets damaged, etc.?
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Easily sorted.. leave - will be plenty of people who would love to work in jeans and a tee!
But I would ask about who pays for the new uniform..0 -
scottishgirl87 wrote: »He's a bit annoyed about this and has asked what if you don't own blue jeans, plain t-shirt, etc. can they legally expect him to go out and buy these clothes to wear to work?
But really, he needs to ask his employer / union rep.scottishgirl87 wrote: »Also what happens when they start wearing their "own" clothes to work and something gets damaged, etc.?Signature removed for peace of mind0
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