Bihar Government Rolls Out Dress Code for Employees, Bans Jeans and T-Shirts at Work to Maintain Office Decorum

In its order, the state government put a ban on wearing jeans and T-shirts, irrespective of the employees' ranks. The decision comes after it was noticed that employees are coming to office in attires which are contrary to office culture.

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Patna, August 30: The Bihar government on Thursday banned jeans and t-shirts in the state secretariat and rolled out a dress code for all the employees. With the new order in place, government employees in the state will no longer be allowed to wear western outfits at work. The Nitish Kumar-led government  in the state issued a dress code asking the employees to wear simple attire to maintain the decorum of the workplace. In its notification, the state government said that the employees should wear simple, comfortable and light-coloured attire to work.

The ban on wearing jeans and T-shirts is applicable to everyone, irrespective of the employees' ranks. The decision comes after it was noticed that employees were coming to office in attires which are contrary to office culture. Tamil Nadu Dress Code for State Government Employees: Saree, Salwar-Kameez for Women, Men Allowed Shirts With Formal Pants or Veshti.

 

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Reports inform that the order was issued by the Upper Secretary of the state government, Mahadev Prasad. "It has been noticed that officials and employees are coming to office in attires which are contrary to the office culture. This is against the office decorum", the order read. Prasad said that with the new order in place, all the employees will have to come to the office in formal dress at any cost.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 30, 2019 10:26 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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