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<br />12 <br />221698v1 <br /> <br />lift machinery or heavy materials should not wear dangling clothing or jewelry that may get <br />caught in machinery and should wear comfortable, slip-resistant, safety shoes at all times. <br />• Good personal hygiene is required. <br />• Attire and footwear must be appropriate for work setting, particularly if there is public <br />contact. <br />• Department Heads have discretion to further expand on what is considered appropriate <br />attire within their respective departments/divisions. <br />Prohibited Attire: <br />Some attire is unacceptable for work at any time. The following list provides some examples, <br />although it is not a complete list: <br />• Any clothing or accessories that include an offensive word, message or slogan or picture <br />directed at race, sexual orientation, gender, age, religion, disability, or is otherwise considered <br />to be offensive or harassing in some way. <br />• Cut-offs or shorts <br />• Gym wear or beachwear <br />• Clothing that reveals the employee's under garments <br />• Spandex or Lycra gym wear tops or bottoms <br />• Tank tops, tube tops, halter-tops, or shirts with spaghetti straps. <br />• Off the shoulder tops <br />• Lounge wear (i.e. pajama pants) <br />• Sweatshirts or sweatpants <br />• Miniskirts <br />• Flip-flops <br />• Any clothing that reveals the employee's stomach, full back, cleavage, or chest, or <br />otherwise revealing attire. <br />• If logos are on clothing, these logos should not promote contractors or vendors that may <br />conduct business with the City. <br /> <br />Employees are expected to comply with the City dress code policy, maintaining an appropriate image <br />for the workplace any time they are at work or otherwise representing the City, such as during <br />professional association meetings and business travel. <br />Employees who need an accommodation associated with a protected status such as religion or <br />disability should speak to the City Administrator to obtain approval to deviate from this policy. <br />Employees may dress in accordance with their gender identity, within the constraints of the dress <br />codes adopted by the city. City staff shall not enforce the dress code more strictly against transgender <br />and gender diverse employees than other employee <br /> <br />Section 2.05 Conflict of Interest <br />City employees are to remove themselves from situations in which they would have to take action or <br />make a decision where that action or decision could be a perceived or actual conflict of interest or <br />could result in a personal benefit for themselves or a family member. If an employee has any <br />question about whether such a conflict exists, he/she should consult with the city administrator. <br /> <br />Section 2.06 Falsification of Records <br />Any employee who makes false statements or commits, or attempts to commit, fraud in an effort to <br />prevent the impartial application of these policies, will be subject to immediate disciplinary action up <br />to and including termination and potential criminal prosecution.
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