Handling Sensitive Dress Code Issues- Tattoos, Piercings and Cross-Dressing

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  • Webinar Duration60 Min
  • Webinar Date27 Nov. 2024
  • Webinar IdAT2763
Start Time PST : 10:00 AM | EST : 01:00 PM
Level Intermediate

Description

Today, as we begin to return to the office, employees are using traditional discrimination concepts in making claims of lifestyle discrimination based upon sexual orientation, gender identity, physical appearance, piercings, tattoos, smoking, and other privacy/personal issues.

At what point does the employee’s right to self-expression interfere with the employer’s right to set boundaries?

Employers must find a happy medium between requiring appropriate dress among their employees and respecting their legal rights. It is critical to establish a balance between workers who favor more formal business attire and those who want the freedom to wear their lifestyle choices.

What will you learn
  • To discuss how to establish an acceptable and legal dress code policy.
  • To analyze what are the latest issues with gender orientation and identity.
  • To inspect how to change your company dress code (or institute one) without causing a revolt.
  • To discuss how to handle provocative or inappropriate clothing.
  • To analyze where dress codes and discrimination claims meet (and how to avoid them).
  • To discuss how to deal with transgender dress-related issues.
  • To investigate where the legal line is drawn when you have separate dress codes for men and women.
  • To explain how to tailor your dress code to fit workers in different types of jobs-- from the warehouse to the corner office.
  • To discuss how to effectively communicate your dress code expectations to workers.
  • To inspect dealing with employees who consistently push the dress code envelope.

Who Will Benefit?

This Human Resource CPE webinar for CPAs, and CMAs are recommended for Top-level management personnel, HR professionals, CEOs, CFOs, Entrepreneurs desiring to understand how to handle sensitive dress code issues, Business Owner Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), CFO/Controller CPA (Industry), CPA - Mid Size Firm CPA - Small Firm CPA in Business Entrepreneurial, CPA HR Professionals, Human Resources Manager, and Young CPA

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