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19 Feb 2003 9:20AM
JP Morgan has become the latest high-profile firm to tighten up on what staff wear to work. According to press reports, the bank has sent a list to employees which asks them to shine their shoes and iron their clothes.
This follows moves by comparable firms, including Deutsche Bank, Lehman Brothers, Credit Suisse First Boston and Goldman Sachs, which have also been reported on the Network.
JP Morgan has also placed similar requirements on staff behaviour, according to reports. For example, ... (56 more words)
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