Not specific to front of house but here is ours if useful:
The Bakken's visitors, members, donors, colleagues and the public form their impressions about The Bakken from the people they see and with whom they work. All gender expressions are acceptable - employees may dress in attire that they feel the most comfortable in. All employees should remain conscious of maintaining professional appearance, grooming, and hygiene standards. Employees are not permitted to work without shoes or other footwear. These guidelines apply when representing The Bakken on-site and locations off-site.
Dress code is dependent on the employee's role. All staff are required to wear name tags. Staff working in roles where their primary responsibility is in the public museum should wear Bakken branded t-shirts with our large logo on the front along with nametags
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Joe Imholte
Executive Vice President
The Bakken Museum
Minneapolis MN
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-10-2023 04:34 PM
From: Jessica Bivens
Subject: Dress Code
Hey yall,
We're updating our handbook and revising the dress code for front of house staff and security. Does anyone have a policy they would share?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Jessica
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