NewsWhore
10-23-2008, 05:10 PM
The Administrative Chamber of the Central Electoral Board (JCE) issued a new set of regulations and dress codes for its employees yesterday, including a ban on the use of blue jeans, polo shirts, Capri pants, Bermuda shorts, sport shoes and tennis shoes.
The administrative Chamber, according to Hoy, has also banned the use of music equipment such as iPods, MP3s and similar devices inside the institution. The new rule is aimed at bringing all the employees into a dress code appropriate to the solemnity of the institution. At the same time, the directive warned that "drastic" measures would be taken for violators of the dress code that was transmitted through a memorandum from the Human Resources office by Ruth Lizardo. Most JCE employees wear blue and gray uniforms that are provided by the institution at a cost of RD$7,000 each.
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The administrative Chamber, according to Hoy, has also banned the use of music equipment such as iPods, MP3s and similar devices inside the institution. The new rule is aimed at bringing all the employees into a dress code appropriate to the solemnity of the institution. At the same time, the directive warned that "drastic" measures would be taken for violators of the dress code that was transmitted through a memorandum from the Human Resources office by Ruth Lizardo. Most JCE employees wear blue and gray uniforms that are provided by the institution at a cost of RD$7,000 each.
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#11)