(17 Mar 2016, 9:39 pm)R852 PRG wrote It doesn't look particularly professional when all of the upper buttons are undone, as I have seen on several Arriva drivers. One button is fine, but not three. I don't wish to see half of the driver's chest.
BIB 1: Some uniformed staff don't have an option. School students don't, they can be penalised for not having their shirt fully buttoned up.
BIB 2: You can enforce any rules upon anybody if you have the necessary authority to do so, although at the expense of staff morale if they disagree with it.
Getting penalised for not having a shirt fully buttoned up in this day and age, is quite extreme.
More and more companies are becoming more relaxed on this, it is no longer seen as more professional or upper class to wear an immaculate uniform which is fully buttoned up, and well ironed because people prefer a more relaxed approach.