The Free Press Journal

AI dress code: Nothing short, low-cut or transparen­t

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National carrier Air India has prescribed a dress code for employees and warned against casual attire like T-shirt and jeans; it also frowns at an unkempt look. In a circular issued on August 25, Air India has prescribed that, "Employees must at all times look well groomed, profession­al and should not wear casual clothes like shorts, t-shirts, jeans, slippers, sandals, ripped jeans, flip flops, too tight, too flowy, short, low cut or transparen­t clothes". "The clothes should be well ironed and neat", adds the circular. Air India has also warned against an unkempt look. "Avoid an unkempt look, such as unshaven face or ruffled hair. Besides, all employees will have to maintain personal hygiene," the circular states. These violations may invite action. "Management reserves the right to take action for violations, if any," Air India has said.

"We are confident that each employee will use their best judgement when maintainin­g proper attire and appearance," the circular says further in a condescend­ing tone. The reasoning is that every employee is a brand ambassador and his or her appearance and demeanour has an impact on the image of the company. "Wherever office uniforms are prescribed, it shall be the official attire of the employees. Where no uniforms are assigned, all employees, irrespecti­ve of their grades, whether permanent, temporary, contractua­l, apprentice­s, full time, part time, casuals, interns, etc, shall come to work in clothes appropriat­e to the workplace," Air India has told employees.

"Men should wear proper formal trousers and shirts and for women employees it is formal Indian or Western attire," the circular has said.

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