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Saturday, February 21, 2015

No jeans or sneakers for N.J. child welfare workers, new dress code says

No jeans or sneakers for N.J. child welfare workers, new dress code says

New Jersey's child welfare system this month imposed a stricter dress code that bars most of its 6,600 employees from wearing t-shirts, sneakers, jeans, flip-flops, hats, sweat pants and other items "that could jeopardize the Department's efforts to engage children, families and family team members," according to the new policy.


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