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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