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		<title>Was relaxing dress code a morale booster or just a bad idea?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 11:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many times have you had to change your company&#8217;s dress code to address situations that no one previously thought of? Next question: Does your company&#8217;s dress code cover hats? The borough of Littlestown, PA, recently told a school crossing guard he could no longer where his signature silly hats on the job because they [...]]]></description>
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<p>How many times have you had to change your company&#8217;s dress code to address situations that no one previously thought of? Next question: Does your company&#8217;s dress code cover hats? <span id="more-1471"></span></p>
<p>The borough of Littlestown, PA, recently told a school crossing guard he could no longer where his signature silly hats on the job because they were unprofessional and a distraction to drivers. They told him to wear his standard-issue crossing guard hat instead.</p>
<p>Children called Larry Douthwaite &#8220;Hat Man.&#8221; His <a href="http://www.wgal.com/slideshow/news/18786493/detail.html">collection</a> includes a 2-foot-tall stovepipe hat, a pharaoh-style covering and one that looks like he has a jet airplane sitting on top of his head.</p>
<p>Douthwaite<a href="http://www.wgal.com/news/18786566/detail.html"> told WGAL-TV</a> that he wore the hats for the kids at first. But then he noticed the hats helped him be safe because people were more likely to notice him.</p>
<p>After he started wearing his crossing guard hat every day, it didn&#8217;t take long for people in the community to notice that his funny hats were gone.</p>
<p>People wanted Douthwaite&#8217;s fun hats back. Public support for him was huge. WGAL ran a survey, and 96% said he should be able to wear the fun hats.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think they are tired of having fun things sucked out of their life, and I think the reaction mushroomed because of that,&#8221; said Douthwaite.</p>
<p><strong>Happy ending</strong></p>
<p>When citizens speak up in one voice about an issue, politicians often listen.</p>
<p>The Littlestown Borough Council voted unanimously to allow Douthwaite to continue wearing his hats.</p>
<p>How did Douthwaite celebrate his victory? By wearing his pharaoh hat on the job the day after the borough council vote.</p>
<p>So, here are some questions regarding this story:</p>
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<li>Should Douthwaite be allowed to wear the silly hats? Do you think they&#8217;d be a help or hindrance for a school crossing guard?</li>
<li>Have you ever had a special dress-up day at work to help improve morale? Maybe Hawaiian shirt day?</li>
<li>In these tough economic times, should HR allow some rules, such as dress code, to be bent a little bit if it&#8217;ll improve morale?</li>
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