My network has been dodgy this week, so I haven't read the (no doubt extensive) AAM comment thread.
LW mentions working in health services doing mobile pop-up programs. Although I believe people should wear what they like to be comfortable, I wonder whether being a little more formal in the work environment would put some professional boundaries in place visually? A healthcare top, not necessarily white-coat long-sleeves (there are short-sleeved ones), but something that conveys healthcare professionalism? Long trousers, lightweight and loose but not sporty shorts?
Yes, I hate this suggestion too, but it seems like the casualness of the work environment is contributing to LW not being respected.
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LW mentions working in health services doing mobile pop-up programs. Although I believe people should wear what they like to be comfortable, I wonder whether being a little more formal in the work environment would put some professional boundaries in place visually? A healthcare top, not necessarily white-coat long-sleeves (there are short-sleeved ones), but something that conveys healthcare professionalism? Long trousers, lightweight and loose but not sporty shorts?
Yes, I hate this suggestion too, but it seems like the casualness of the work environment is contributing to LW not being respected.