yes and no. Like with any public facing position they also need to be recognisable.
That’s the main reason for uniforms for them, and for employees at stores.
Thought discrimination against PN was unlawful anyway, as I understood the rules, someone could be forced to wear only protective clothing for health & safety reasons, for example to protect from debris that may be a hazard operating machinery, or spillage of chemicals etc.
What an angle!
What matters is if a lifeguard can swim and save lives, not what they’re wearing.
yes and no. Like with any public facing position they also need to be recognisable.
That’s the main reason for uniforms for them, and for employees at stores.
Easy fix, make the uniform a really bright hat.
Thought discrimination against PN was unlawful anyway, as I understood the rules, someone could be forced to wear only protective clothing for health & safety reasons, for example to protect from debris that may be a hazard operating machinery, or spillage of chemicals etc.