Mumbai: Jet Airways's decision to implement a travel dress code for employees and their families to help it maintain an "image that exhibits professionalism and dignity" has irked employees. Now, while travelling by Jet, attire such as jeans, outfits that are figure-hugging or made of transparent material are out. Instead, they are expected to stick to smart business casuals and formal footwear.
The circular signed by Samar B Srivastava, vice-president, Human Resources came into effect from Friday. "With a view to maintain an image that exhibits professionalism and dignity, all employees are required to be dressed in appropriate attire at all times. This will be applicable to employee and dependent travel, except children below 12," the circular read.
Employees and their families are expected to be dressed formally, which would include full uniform where applicable. While smart business casuals, collared shirts, polo tees and trousers, sarees, salwar kameez and knee length skirts are allowed, the circular does not allow jeans.
27/04/14 Aditya Anand/Mumbai Mirror
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The circular signed by Samar B Srivastava, vice-president, Human Resources came into effect from Friday. "With a view to maintain an image that exhibits professionalism and dignity, all employees are required to be dressed in appropriate attire at all times. This will be applicable to employee and dependent travel, except children below 12," the circular read.
Employees and their families are expected to be dressed formally, which would include full uniform where applicable. While smart business casuals, collared shirts, polo tees and trousers, sarees, salwar kameez and knee length skirts are allowed, the circular does not allow jeans.
27/04/14 Aditya Anand/Mumbai Mirror