B.C. Legislature clerk proposes updated dress code after bare-arms controversy - News Summed Up

B.C. Legislature clerk proposes updated dress code after bare-arms controversy


A report by the acting clerk of the B.C. Legislature proposes an updated dress code modelled on what isconsidered professional and contemporary business attire. Kate Ryan-Lloyd's report makes 14 recommendations covering what's appropriate attire at the legislature for politicians, staff and employees, including members of the media. Plecas immediately approved preliminary dress guidelines ahead of the review of guidelines, stating business attire for women can include clothing that shows their arms. Ryan-Lloyd's review says politicians must amend the legislature's standing orders for dress if they approve of her recommendations.


Source: CBC News May 29, 2019 13:30 UTC



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