Maria Hill (typeaplus) wrote in thedisplaced, @ 2018-05-20 23:24:00 |
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[Filtered to Jan van Dyne]GIVEN a cohesive and regulated appearance facilitates visual detection of outsiders, improving compound security.
GIVEN performance of similar tasks, uniform appearance, and adherence to structural regulations has been shown to accelerated in-group acceptance, leading to an increased sense of belonging
GIVEN adherance to uniform standards can increase attention to detail, sense of community, and personal pride in appearance
GIVEN this uniform appearance can increase the appearance of professionalism, contributing positively to corporate branding.
GIVEN that Resettlement Bureau personnel come into constant contact with an array of potentially foreign pathogens, clothing worn and processed in house limits risk of cross-contamination of the Tumbleweed community.
GIVEN that many Resettlement Bureau staff arrive with no access to outside finances beyond housing, affordable, professional clothing becomes a prime concern.
IT IS CONCLUDED that the establishment of a uniform would greatly benefit the Resettlement Bureau
IT HAS BEEN PROPOSED that designs by a displaced fashion designer, Ms. Janet van Dyne of [ADDRESS], could be considered as an economical means of designing and distributing uniforms while simultaneously uplifting a displaced person seeking capital for her own business.
In the interest of full disclosure, I do live with Ms. van Dyne. But I can speak to the quality of her work.