I feel she might be glossing over the number of people who quit just before they went all nude. Unless it’s a small office I’d be surprised if there weren’t a few who refused to go along with it. Of course if everything she says it true that could well be an acceptable tradeoff.
I assume that people were expected to register PN in order to work there? Maybe the law should allow a more flexible arrangement. Some jobs require some sort of uniform so maybe nudity could be required as a “uniform” and people can strip naked in the workplace if they’re unwilling/unable to register PN 24/7?
I feel she might be glossing over the number of people who quit just before they went all nude. Unless it’s a small office I’d be surprised if there weren’t a few who refused to go along with it. Of course if everything she says it true that could well be an acceptable tradeoff.
I assume that people were expected to register PN in order to work there? Maybe the law should allow a more flexible arrangement. Some jobs require some sort of uniform so maybe nudity could be required as a “uniform” and people can strip naked in the workplace if they’re unwilling/unable to register PN 24/7?