So some women are moaning about wearing revealing clothing and high heels. Where I work the Company struggles to stop them wearing inapproiate clothes especially in the summer.
But what really gets my goat is that women are not the only ones that have to abide by a dress code. For instance I have to wear csocks, they dont, in many places I have worked I have to wear a done up collar and tie, they can wear a loose blouse, women can wear shorts, I cant.
Do the women really want to abide by the dress code i have to?
Tell them that they're judging you by your outward appearance and that they're obliged, by ooooman rights, to call you Shirley as you perceive yourself as a different to your gender appearance.
We've had the high heels debate before - from a personal view point as I can no longer wear them it feels wrong and one should not be forced to reveal more than you are comfortable with or change hair colour to 'fit' an image.
"Campaigners say too many employers are "stuck in the past" and are forcing women to wear inappropriate shoes and uniforms at work." - "Campaigners", is that code for jealous ugly birds!
I've never worked anywhere where you have to look smart at work but surely if Men are required to wear a smart suit and tie then women should wear a smart tailored suit or dress and court shoes which can be an inch high hardly difficult to walk in (my mum who is 77 now says in the late fifties and sixties she only ever wore 4 inch stilettos dawn till dusk ,working ,shopping and cleaning )over the years I see women in the city in flip flops , bare shoulders floaty casual clothes