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Dress codes in 2011 (1): 'Business casual' is the preferred look

DressCodeTypeXpertHRBenchmarking.jpgEmployers are relatively relaxed on dress codes in 2011, with 'business casual' dress codes the most common arrangement, latest XpertHR benchmarking research on dress codes reveals.

Nearly three-quarters of organisations have a dress code in operation.

The most common types of dress code among UK employers are 'business casual' or 'smart casual' dress codes (see chart).



Subscribers to XpertHR Benchmarking can drill down into the complete benchmarking data from the 2011 dress codes survey.

The survey is based on responses from 218 organisations currently operating 269 different dress codes, which cover a total of 163,483 employees.
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