HR implements dress code for fully remote employees, demands 'business casual' in virtual meetings: ‘Do they think this will magically make us more productive?’

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  • Woman working from home, wearing a suit but no pants.
  • My company just implemented a dress code for remote work

    I logged into my team meeting this morning like any other day. I usually just throw on a decent shirt since it's just from the waist up. Today was different though.
  • Our manager started the meeting by announcing a new company-wide policy. Apparently, HR decided that to foster a more professional
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  • environment, we need a 'business casual' dress code for all virtual meetings.
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  • Annoying, but is it really the end of the world?

    So now I need to wear button-downs or blouses and slacks or skirts while sitting in my home office. For a job I've been doing remotely for
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  • three years. I literally haven't worn anything but sweats or shorts since early 2023. I'm honestly flabbergasted. Do they think this will magically
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  • Probably both, but who cares?

    make us more productive? Or is it just another way to assert control?
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  • I just don't get it. We're all hitting our targets and working hard. This feels like such a strange, unnecessary micromanagement move.
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  • If you ask us, a job that allows full remote work is one to keep, no matter what they want you to wear

    Anyone else experienced anything like this? I'm debating whether to push back or just start looking for a new job.
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  • Remote worker.
  • Option A

    EuphoricDatabase961 Have a shirt on the back of your chair to change into before a meeting & wear black on the bottom, be it track pants or leggings or whatever you usually wear - they cannot tell the fabric, and they will likely not ever see it.
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  • RainbowCrane As a retired manager, I can almost guarantee that your company only instituted this policy because someone was dumb enough to violate
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  • all rules of common sense and decency and expose their underwear or holy leggings on screen.
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  • Option B

    rwilcox Don't stand up on video?
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  • PurePerfection_ Sounds like someone wore something inappropriate on video in front of the wrong person, but there was no policy in place against that. This feels like a reactive move.
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  • Option C

    Tzukiyomi I mean it's annoying, but why not just toss on the clothes for the meeting then switch back?
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  • shoppygirl How would they enforce this other than when you're on camera? Are you on camera the entire time you are working?
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  • A very positive prespective

    Long-Summer-8681 as someone who's been job hunting since march, where do you work so i can apply for your position. i have no issue with a professional dress code for a PROFESSIONAL JOB
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