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The article addresses the issue of imposing a uniform dress code on security personnel. It views this attire as a class symbol that links the security profession to the worker's economic and social status. The article emphasizes that the need to identify the job can be achieved through simpler means, such as an ID badge or a distinctive vest, without the necessity of clothing that suggests a low social standing. Such attire can negatively affect the worker's confidence and dignity. Additionally, the article raises questions about how acceptable it is for private institutions to enforce a appearance that isolates workers from the cultural fabric of society. It underscores the importance of respecting the dignity of workers and ending class-based discrimination, advocating for tools that clarify the worker's role without resorting to negative social symbols.
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