Communicating and enforcing dress code policies are essential. Learning to set and manage policies by working directly with internal managers, business partners, and executives in handling issues such as inappropriate or provocative dress, and unhygienic employees are important, as well as identifying and mitigating any legal issues. (protected class considerations, working with the legal department, and working with employee requests for accommodations).
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
HR, which is frequently responsible for policy development, must work with other parts of the organization to ensure that dress codes are managed consistently and fairly. Dress and appearance policies now require organizations to develop strategies that align with employer goals and culture while protecting the employer from discrimination claims and protecting employees' rights.
This course will cover the business of dress and appearance requirements for HR or managers. Implementing an easy-to-understand dress code can prevent problems from occurring and ensure your entire staff dresses consistently.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- How to Handle Provocative Clothing
- How Far You Can Go tattoos, facial hair, nose rings, etc
- How to Deal with Transgender Dress-Related Issues
- How to Effectively Communicate Your Dress Code Expectations to Workers
- Dealing with Employees Who Consistently Push the Dress Code Envelope
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- Human Resource -Team Leaders- HR professionals, particularly those who are either in the process of implementing/changing a dress code policy or who are spending too much time on dress-code-related problems
- Human Resource Professionals
- Employee Relations Professionals
HR, which is frequently responsible for policy development, must work with other parts of the organization to ensure that dress codes are managed consistently and fairly. Dress and appearance policies now require organizations to develop strategies that align with employer goals and culture while protecting the employer from discrimination claims and protecting employees' rights.
This course will cover the business of dress and appearance requirements for HR or managers. Implementing an easy-to-understand dress code can prevent problems from occurring and ensure your entire staff dresses consistently.
- How to Handle Provocative Clothing
- How Far You Can Go tattoos, facial hair, nose rings, etc
- How to Deal with Transgender Dress-Related Issues
- How to Effectively Communicate Your Dress Code Expectations to Workers
- Dealing with Employees Who Consistently Push the Dress Code Envelope
- Human Resource -Team Leaders- HR professionals, particularly those who are either in the process of implementing/changing a dress code policy or who are spending too much time on dress-code-related problems
- Human Resource Professionals
- Employee Relations Professionals
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