dress code policy

DRESS CODE POLICY
The safety of our employees is important to Dion’s. With that in mind, the following guidelines are in place:
Employees must wear jeans (blue, black or gray) that are in good condition. Pants are NOT to be worn
below the waist or in a baggy manner that allows underwear or bare skin to show. Do not wear pants with
holes, rips, frayed or dragging cuffs and always keep your shirt tucked in. Employees must wear athletic
shoes in good condition. Bracelets of any kind may not be worn. Visible chains for wallets or accessories
are also not allowed.
The standard issue Dion's uniform consisting of a shirt, name tag, red hat and a red apron must be
properly worn while on duty. They must be clean and free of graffiti. Visible tattoos, intentionally
stretched earlobes and/or visible branding are not allowed. Obscene markings are not allowed (hickeys,
etc.). Only one ring per hand may be worn. Oversized earrings, mouth rings, tongue rings, nose rings or
visible body rings of any sort or kind, including facial piercings are not allowed while on the clock. If you
have any of these they must be removed before clocking in and beginning your shift. Only women are
allowed to wear earrings and no more than two earrings per ear may be worn at any time. Men must
remove earrings before clocking in and beginning their shift. Any showing hair must be of a natural/neutral
color.
Dion’s prides itself as being a leader in the industry for food safety. In order to uphold that standard, the
following guidelines are in place: Men are to keep hair length no longer than the top of the collar and
must be clean shaven. If a beard or mustache is worn these must be neatly trimmed. Women whose hair is
shoulder length or longer, must keep hair tied back or worn up. Dion’s does not allow fingernail polish or
artificial fingernails. Long sleeve shirts are not allowed to be worn under your uniform and if wearing a
necklace, it must be worn under your uniform shirt.
The management of Dion’s Pizza will make decisions relating to the interpretation of this dress code.
All employees are expected to show up for each shift in full compliance with the dress code.