1 of 19 View 19 Items James Wooldridge, Deseret News Kevin Gwynn wears a Jazz T-shirt while working at CHG Healthcare Services’ headquarters in Midvale on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018. Workers are wearing more casual attire as dress codes loosen, according to the Employers Council’s Miscellaneous Benefits & Pay Practices Survey. SALT LAKE CITY — The new millennium means a new everyday attire in today’s workplace environment, a recent survey shows, trending away from the traditional shirt and tie to a more casual style. According to an Employers Council’s miscellaneous benefits and pay practices survey, results from five surveys dating to 2009 indicated an overall shift toward a more casual workplace, as the everyday casual dress policy has become more prevalent. Additionally, the number of respondents acknowledging a formal written appearance/dress code policy at their place of employment declined 4 percent since 2009. James Wooldridge, Deseret News Stephen Leo wears a Nike hat while working at CHG Healthcare Services’ headquarters in Midvale on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018. Workers are wearing more casual attire as dress codes loosen, according to the Employers Council’s Miscellaneous Benefits & Pay Practices Survey. One of those employers is Utah-based CHG Healthcare in Midvale. The nation’s… Read full this story
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