Categories: Nurse's Station

Six-page dress code for nurses bans “too much thigh”

Four hospitals in the UK have issued a new six-page dress code for nurses specifically banning cleavage and too much thigh. According to AOL news, the Lister in Stevenage and Queen Elizabeth II in Welwyn Garden City among others will have to adhere to the new policy “or else they will face disciplinary action.” Other specifics in the dress code cites exposed midriffs and mini skirts.
Nurses at the hospitals are hitting out at the ‘new’ guidelines, calling them “outdated” and “insulting”.

What do you think? Does your facility’s dress code leave you feeling undermined?

Source: aol.com

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