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Subject:Re: Dress Code From:sanders_j -at- TBOSCH -dot- DNET -dot- GE -dot- COM Date:Wed, 16 Jun 1993 12:01:14 EDT
Hi,
In reply, we're discussing dress code as a single aspect of an overall working
environment, and the policies that drive such places. I gues the point is how
these things might be changed, but from where I stand that seems pretty slim
here.
It may have little or no impact on your life, but it means a lot in mine. And
it effects work in general (see my other post to this effect).