I agree with the comments above... one rule for all...
but what about our muslim brothers and sisters? I also have this question in mind but I am still looking for the best answer that would satisfy my curiousity.
I work in UAE where most of the visitors are wearing their abaya and candoora, of course we cannot request them to remove them especially the ladies.
Are they obliged to wear hairnets or headgear?
Thanks
Regards,
FSB
I had a member of staff who was an Islamic lady who wore a headscarf, she simply wore the mob cap on top. Yes, it is one rule for all, it has to be. After all, if you permit people to wear their own headscarfs, how do you control the laundry of them? I have heard though of some factories organising laundered headscarfs, no idea if they do that in addition to a mob cap though.
We used to have a lot of Sikh men in one place I worked in and they used to wear turbans (obviously) and some also used to wear a cover over their beard. They still used to wear a mob cap and beard snood as well.
Cultural differences can be a big source of conflict in factories so it's far easier to have one rule for all if you can.