Wal-Mart's move last month to require its employees to adopt a new dress code at the workers' expense is a test case for companies planning similar actions, according to Deborah Weinstein , a lecturer in Wharton's legal studies and business ethics department. Under Wal-Mart's new dress code, workers are required to wear collared shirts and khaki bottoms.
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