Public Sector Bank Withdraws Navratri Dress-Code Order After Uproar
NDTV
Imposing a dress-code for all its workers for Navratri to be followed between October 7-15, the circular also imposed a fine of Rs 200 if rules were not followed.
A public sector bank was forced to withdraw a dress code circular for its employees for the Navratri celebrations after a strong protest from the bank employees' union and censure on social media. #UnionBankofIndia introduced a dress-code for all its employees for #Navratri to be followed between October 7 and October 15 and imposed a penalty of Rs 200 if rules were not adhered to.The circular was withdrawn after furore on social media. pic.twitter.com/kHFlar2xVm
A circular, titled "Navratri Celebration and Dress Code", was issued by AR Raghavendra, general manager, Digitization Department of the Union Bank Of India's central office in Mumbai.
Imposing a dress-code for all its workers for Navratri to be followed between October 7-15, the circular also imposed a fine of Rs 200 if rules were not followed.