Peachtree Recreation
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2024 10:28 am
AUTHOR’S NOTES: I really like dress code progression stories, the classic being Arthur Saxon’s Stuckhampton School Dress Code, and I thought I’d try my hand at writing one. DISCLAIMER: this is a work of fiction, do not take it as advice for how you should live your real life, all characters are presented as over the age of consent wherever you are, etc etc. The use of dates implies seasons, assume that it’s set in an alternate-world Australia so June and July are cold and September through March are hot. --Gymnarchist
Sandy is the owner of the gym/pool complex, Alice-Anne is the manager.
PEACHTREE RECREATIONAL CENTRE DRESS CODE AND STAFF UNIFORMS
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 May 2017
Hey AA, here’s a draft of the customer dress code and staff uniforms we talked about. Should be ready for opening 20 June. We can get stock in various sizes. I figure keep it generic and encourage them to change and use the washing machine on premises, that way there’s no excuse for forgetting.
CUSTOMER DRESS CODE
INDOOR POOL
Male: shorts or swimmers
Female: one or two piece bathing suit
Must supply own towel
OUTDOOR POOL (closed during winter)
same as for indoor
TENNIS COURTS
Male: shorts
Female: skirt or shorts
Both: white-soled shoes, shirts
SQUASH COURTS
same as for tennis
GYM
Male: shorts and shirt
Female: shorts and shirt (no skirts, no leotards)
Both: shoes
Must supply own towel
YOGA ROOM
Male: shorts and shirt
Female: shorts or leggings and shirt, leotards permitted with leggings or shorts
Bare feet OK
KIOSK
I think shirt over a swimsuit would be the minimum. Or maybe a towel.
STAFF UNIFORMS
Male: white shorts, blue T-shirt
Female: white skirt or shorts, blue T-shirt (can be v-neck style)
Both: blue gym shoes with white sole
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 23 May 2017
Hi – looks good, just a question, do we need staff to wear shoes in the pool area? They might have to jump in to rescue someone.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 23 May 2017
Yeah fair point, no shoes required while on pool duty. Though it’ll be pretty cold so if they want to wear them and jump in with them, that’s up to them.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 June 2017
Sandy I think the shoes are actually a trip hazard in the pool area, can we ban those? The staff are saying the uniforms are too cold for winter, what do you want to do? I think they’re right especially at 6am in the kiosk and the tennis courts.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 June 2017
OK no shoes in pool areas. Can you turn the heat up? Put some braziers out? I don’t want to compromise the look if we can.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 25 June 2017
It seems fine with the heat up so long as it’s not a rainy day. Can we get some coats for the kiosk and tennis staff?
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 25 June 2017
Hey AA what about long undershirts, for under the T-shirts? I’ll get some tomorrow and leave them in the laundry.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 26 June 2017
They say they’re happy with that though they all want to be near the pie-warmer lol!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 20 August 2017
Sandy a couple of customers are saying it’s annoying they have to change out of skirts into shorts to use the gym and do yoga after tennis especially since the staff can wear skirts. What do you think?
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 August 2017
Fine let them wear skirts to do yoga if they want, I guess it’s their problem
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 8 September 2017
Do we really need to keep leotards out of the gym area? Also does it count as a swimsuit?
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 11 September 2017
Hey Alice-Anne, sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner. I was at the rec centre today and saw a couple of customers swimming in leotards and doing yoga in swimsuits, I think just call them all swimsuits.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 16 October 2017
It’s getting hot, the staff in the outdoor pool area want to switch to swimsuits. Can they?
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 16 October 2017
Yes for sure, I’ll order some blue ones with the logo.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 October 2017
Just FYI, Natalie wanted a two-piece option so if we can order some of those next time that’d be great. Also what about the indoor pool? We probably need some more anyway.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 22 October 2017
OK I’ll get a selection of styles so everyone can have something to make themselves happy.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 29 October 2017
The new swimsuits arrived, are we sure we want to go with that? I mean that’s pretty revealing!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 29 October 2017
That’s why there’s a variety, if the staff don’t want to wear some particular swimsuit they don’t have to, just put them all on the rack and let them make up their own minds
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 29 October 2017
You’re the boss! Natalie says thanks!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 November 2017
I was at the centre today and wow that is brief, I didn’t realize I’d ordered that style! Natalie is the Indian girl, right? Does anyone else wear that suit?
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 4 November 2017
That’s Preetha. She and Natalie both go straight for those suits, we got two of them. No complaints from customers yet especially not the men. It’s a bit small for Preetha so it’s a good thing she shaves!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 November 2017
I’ll order a couple of that style in a few other sizes. Do not give them out unless people specifically ask.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 November 2017
OK
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 18 November 2017
There’s not much point in having a staff uniform if it’s not going to be enforced! Let me do a redraft when I get to it. Don’t rock the boat until then, we need a consistent set of rules that everyone can follow.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 December 2017
OK here it is. Finally found time.
STAFF UNIFORMS
INDOOR POOL
Male: uniform shorts or swimmers, no shirt
Female: uniform swimsuit
Staff should bring a towel each into the pool area
No shoes, it’s not safe
OUTDOOR POOL (closed during winter)
same as for indoor
TENNIS COURTS
Male: uniform shorts and shirt and shoes
Female: uniform skirt and shirt and shoes
Undershirts OK in winter
SQUASH COURTS
same as for tennis
GYM
same as for tennis
YOGA ROOM
Male: uniform shorts and shirt, no shoes
Female: uniform skirt, no shoes
KIOSK
same as for tennis
if coming from a pool shift, may wear pool uniform
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 6 December 2017
So there’s a typo in the dress code. Natalie found it, showed up TOPLESS in the yoga room. She said that was specifically what you said to do and I said there was no way, and I made her go put something on. She came back with a swim top but I didn’t really want to argue any more and the customers were waiting so I said that would do for now, and I’ll check with you.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 11 December 2017
For goodness sake that’s a typo obviously. Tell her she has to wear a shirt. And a bra, of course.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 13 December 2017
It’s not an “of course”, Natalie says she doesn’t even own a bra and they cause breast cancer. She wants to just wear the swim top and it should be considered a shirt. And same with Preetha and Merida, the three of them have formed their own little union and now they are wearing swim tops everywhere. Also Brian came to my office with them too though he just wants the girls to get what they want.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 17 December 2017
AA you’re the manager here, you need to take control of the staff, you can’t be bothering me with every little thing. Deal with it!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 17 December 2017
OK. They can wear swim tops. I’ve edited the uniform list, below:
STAFF UNIFORMS
INDOOR POOL
Male: uniform shorts or swimmers, no shirt
Female: uniform swimsuit
Staff should bring a towel each into the pool area
No shoes, it’s not safe
OUTDOOR POOL (closed during winter)
same as for indoor
TENNIS COURTS
Male: uniform shorts and shirt and shoes
Female: uniform skirt and shoes, can wear a swim top or shirt
Undershirts OK in winter
SQUASH COURTS
same as for tennis
GYM
same as for tennis
YOGA ROOM
Male: uniform shorts and shirt, no shoes
Female: uniform skirt, can wear a swim top or shirt, no shoes
KIOSK
same as for tennis
if coming from a pool shift, may wear pool uniform
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 18 December 2017
Approved. I want them to wear something Christmassy too, like hats or something, you decide. Or get them to decide, that way they probably won’t complain about it. And did you respond to my email about the Christmas Party?
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 19 December 2017
Oh crap no. I’ve got a BBQ organized now, borrowed from Damien and he will cook the sausages. As per your instructions free entry to the outdoor pool on Christmas and Boxing Day and the rest of the areas closed.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 20 December 2017
That has nothing to do with the dress code, can you reply to the right emails please?
But all OK, whatever you want to do is fine so long as the customers are happy. Maybe some kind of entertainment too.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 27 December 2017
By “entertainment” I did not mean “nude dance”. Whoever those girls were, give them written warnings. I have gotten three customer complaints!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 28 December 2017
I didn’t even know about it until it was over. At least the rest of the customers liked it, we had over two hundred people attend. Yes I have given the following written warnings for wearing only Christmas hats and nothing else for over an hour at the Christmas Party: Natalie, Preetha, Merida, Rachael, Ryan, Angelique.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 28 December 2017
Ryan too? That’s all our female staff except Jenny and Allanah. Geez.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 29 December 2017
They’re young, they thought it was fun, Preetha says next time they should just announce it in advance so anyone who doesn’t like it can leave. Apparently three or four customers joined in too, I can’t really give them warnings.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 30 December 2017
You can ban customers if you really have to, but don’t bother for this.
What is up with the “Nude New Year!” poster in the laundry?
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 2 January 2018
They decided that the staff new year party should be nude, so that’s what they did. I haven’t run around naked for a few years but it was fun and once we got used to it it was actually quite nice. We had the whole place to ourselves, just us and partners. I think you would have enjoyed it if you hadn’t been in Sydney!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 January 2018
Oh AA for goodness sake, now you’re joining them, you’re old enough to have more sense. Just don’t do anything that would get us sued. Especially me.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 January 2018
OK so this I really need your feedback on. Natalie is studying law and she brought me an official letter, which I will email separately, that “alleges” we are engaged in “gender discrimination”, the upshot of it being by allowing male customers and staff to be topless and not allowing the same to females, we’re breaking some law. Sorry. I don’t know what to do about it.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 22 January 2018
This is exasperating! I asked Nick to look at it and he said it seems sound, he looked up the statute and she is right. We could actually pay a lawyer to look at it or we could just go along with it. I don’t really think it’s worth fighting just to have separate uniforms for male and female. New dress code and staff uniforms:
STAFF UNIFORMS
INDOOR POOL
All staff: uniform swimsuit
Staff should grab a towel each
No shoes, it’s not safe
OUTDOOR POOL (closed during winter)
same as for indoor
TENNIS COURTS
All staff: uniform shorts and shirt and shoes
Undershirts OK in winter
SQUASH COURTS
same as for tennis
GYM
same as for tennis
YOGA ROOM
All staff: uniform swimsuit OR uniform shirt and shorts
KIOSK
same as for tennis
if coming from a pool shift, may wear pool uniform
CUSTOMER DRESS CODE
INDOOR POOL
All customers: swimsuit bottoms
Customers must bring a towel each
No shoes, it’s not safe
OUTDOOR POOL (closed during winter)
same as for indoor but they can wear shoes on the grass
TENNIS COURTS
All customers: some type of lower wear and some type of upper wear, also white-soled shoes
SQUASH COURTS
same as for tennis
GYM
same as for tennis
YOGA ROOM
All customers: swimsuit bottoms OR some type of lower wear. Upper wear may be worn but is not compulsory.
KIOSK
same as for pools
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 24 January 2018
I emailed out the new dress code and printed it to put up in all the rooms. The staff are following it to the minimum which basically means just a thong in the pools, yoga and kiosk even if they don’t have shifts outside of the kiosk. They have also decided to “remind” customers that upper wear is not required in the yoga room or the pool areas. So far it’s going well, no complaints and turnover is up 30%.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 27 January 2018
That’s great news, and I’ve seen the take for Australia Day too, well done! There’ll be bonuses for all. I did get one complaint about the girls running around naked (I realize they technically aren’t) but in light of the massive increase in turnover and profit, I’ve decided just to respond with “thank you for your feedback”.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 27 February 2018
FYI the staff are tired of changing into uniforms for the racquet sports and gym so I said they could keep wearing just swimsuits if they really wanted. I’ve also hired three new staff, two girls and a boy. The groundskeepers packed up their business and moved to Melbourne so I bought a mower and line trimmer (and safety boots!) and the staff are getting paid extra to do that. It’s cheaper than the groundskeeper was. They want swims afterward though!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 28 February 2018
Make sure anyone doing yard work wears boots and goggles! Buy them for them!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 March 2018
So I found out today that Preetha has basically not been wearing her uniform at all. She had drawn a line across her hips and bottom with a sharpie. When I asked the team how long she’d been doing that Natalie stepped up to me and said “if you haven’t been able to tell it doesn’t matter, does it?”. She’s been doing grounds, kiosk, and indoor pool “dressed” in nothing! Even rode her bike from home to work and back!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 4 March 2018
That’s indecent exposure! Fire her!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
Would you please answer your phone
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
Sandy I need you to please answer your phone
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
They’re outside my office chanting, they’re all naked
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
I’m at the eye doctor I’ll call you ASAP. What are they chanting?
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
“Two four six eight we demand you reinstate! Three five seven nine bare bottoms are fine!” You can guess what they want.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
Per our phone conversation and your request I put it in writing, as follows:
1) as advised by my husband Nick who is a property lawyer, as per the Crimes Act indecent exposure is not actually a crime in our state unless accompanied by “lewd conduct” whatever that is;
2) accordingly Preetha has done nothing wrong and should be reinstated with an apology and paid time for any shifts she has missed;
3) as the staff demand written permission to work naked in all areas of the premises at all times, you may write this permission;
4) customers are to be advised of the new dress code, and as is reasonable under the circumstances it will also apply to them if they so desire. Just make sure they wear white-soled shoes where it would stain if they didn’t.
5) I want you to REQUIRE them all to work naked and also to come to work completely naked by whatever means they normally come to work. They are not even to bring clothing to get changed out of. Get rid of all of the uniforms! In winter we will see if their tune changes.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 6 March 2018
They were rapt, and cheered, especially point 5 for some reason. I don’t think they’ve really considered the issue of cold and also of public transport, I know two of them take the bus in. This will be interesting. I’m sending the emails out today.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 7 March 2018
OK so I just had an fun afternoon. Talliane and Talliane’s dad Mike and Natalie and Preetha all in my office, arguing. Talliane says she applied to work here specifically because the girls are working nude, and she loves it, and she wants to work nude forever and ever. Natalie and Preetha are really strongly agreeing. Mike thinks the whole thing is endangering to them and I really don’t have the right to make them. Preetha said there is absolutely no way I am making them, even if that’s what the document technically says, because they would now insist on it even if I forbade it. Talliane agrees, Natalie agrees.
It’s resolved, Talliane is now allowed to come to work and go home in the nude, but Natalie is to pick her up and drop her off by car.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 8 March 2018
Thanks for letting me know, I’m glad you’re handling things like that. I don’t really expect anything further until winter.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 9 March 2018
What’s the plan in winter?
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 10 March 2018
They can change the dress code if they want, but it will stay for summer too.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 1 April 2018
Get a load of the bike Preetha rode to work today for “April Fools”! The thing must be 5cm thick!
(pic attached)
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 1 April 2018
Oh my god. Say nothing about it, don’t draw any more attention to it, make her park it around behind, by which I mean in the shed not out the front of the property!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 April 2018
Sigh. Did they really need to take turns riding it around the whole premises and posting the pics to our social media? Is that “lewd behaviour”? I’ll have to check with Nick.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 April 2018
Nick says to make very sure they wiped it between girls, with disinfectant wipes and then with tissues. I’m a bit disturbed that he knows about that sort of thing.
On the plus side, we have over a thousand new hits per day and the “donate to watch the Peachtree Riders!” website Natalie made took $300.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 19 April 2018
The bikes are going really well, they are now hired out for a week ahead and the girls are almost fighting over who gets to lead the peleton. The local police have offered an “escort” to make sure no-one harasses them, and of course the escort rides behind. Our girls make up the numbers if there’s ever less than eight.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 20 April 2018
Good work. Have you gone out yourself? I spoke directly to Natalie and she will now be doing social media duties so you can give all that over to her as of tomorrow. I can’t believe how popular this has gotten! You should go out yourself so you know what it is like.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 23 April 2018
I was really shocked when you made that suggestion to me, I honestly was upset and considered resigning. But I’m so so glad I didn’t. There were older women in worse shape than me riding, and people waved and cheered for them too. It was absolutely great, I loved it, and the pumping was a hell of a great ride. I am now following the dress code myself at work and at home. Not sure what we’re going to do “come” winter, haha!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 24 April 2018
Alice-Anne you are in great shape, you are a gym rat and could bounce a marble off your buttocks.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 1 May 2018
What are these things? “Luxirie” on the side, I assume that’s a brand name not a typo?
(pic attached)
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 1 May 2018
That’s Natalie’s new project, she will conduct training as to how to wear them and how to control them with a phone. The plan is to make them part of the uniform.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 May 2018
As per Natalie’s training the Luxirie devices are now part of the uniform and all female staff are to wear them at all times while on the premises, except if removal is needed to perform ablutions. I am quite liking wearing mine, hopefully the fashion takes off here! Enjoy!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 6 May 2018
They want to take them home too. Me too, it’s great! I love the constant little buzz.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 7 May 2018
Definitely, and you can sell them in the kiosk. Also order a few dozen more for each area for customers to help themselves to and whoever is on duty there can clean and wipe them between customers. If customers walk out with them in let them, we’ll sell more. Have the girls go around offering them to sunbathers.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 25 May 2018
Just wanted to loop you in on Natalie’s latest triumph: Talliane is now permitted to attend class completely naked and with her Luxirie in and on! Hooray! Please ensure that the girls are all photographed full-body and showing off their Luxiries for their staff photos, especially new staff. Anyone who isn’t totally eager to wear it everywhere is not suitable for Peachtree Recreation.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 4 June 2018
Today we had our first really cold day! 8 degrees! We managed, we used the heaters in the Luxiries, we stayed near the braziers, and we used the new seats for the tennis chairs that have a hot water bottle built in. I am pretty confident that we will be fine over winter.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 June 2018
I think I’ll be fine with however you make it work. Scarves and beanie hats maybe? Those matched with nothing else are very cute, I’ve seen a few brave girls wearing that style around.
Sandy is the owner of the gym/pool complex, Alice-Anne is the manager.
PEACHTREE RECREATIONAL CENTRE DRESS CODE AND STAFF UNIFORMS
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 May 2017
Hey AA, here’s a draft of the customer dress code and staff uniforms we talked about. Should be ready for opening 20 June. We can get stock in various sizes. I figure keep it generic and encourage them to change and use the washing machine on premises, that way there’s no excuse for forgetting.
CUSTOMER DRESS CODE
INDOOR POOL
Male: shorts or swimmers
Female: one or two piece bathing suit
Must supply own towel
OUTDOOR POOL (closed during winter)
same as for indoor
TENNIS COURTS
Male: shorts
Female: skirt or shorts
Both: white-soled shoes, shirts
SQUASH COURTS
same as for tennis
GYM
Male: shorts and shirt
Female: shorts and shirt (no skirts, no leotards)
Both: shoes
Must supply own towel
YOGA ROOM
Male: shorts and shirt
Female: shorts or leggings and shirt, leotards permitted with leggings or shorts
Bare feet OK
KIOSK
I think shirt over a swimsuit would be the minimum. Or maybe a towel.
STAFF UNIFORMS
Male: white shorts, blue T-shirt
Female: white skirt or shorts, blue T-shirt (can be v-neck style)
Both: blue gym shoes with white sole
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 23 May 2017
Hi – looks good, just a question, do we need staff to wear shoes in the pool area? They might have to jump in to rescue someone.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 23 May 2017
Yeah fair point, no shoes required while on pool duty. Though it’ll be pretty cold so if they want to wear them and jump in with them, that’s up to them.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 June 2017
Sandy I think the shoes are actually a trip hazard in the pool area, can we ban those? The staff are saying the uniforms are too cold for winter, what do you want to do? I think they’re right especially at 6am in the kiosk and the tennis courts.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 June 2017
OK no shoes in pool areas. Can you turn the heat up? Put some braziers out? I don’t want to compromise the look if we can.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 25 June 2017
It seems fine with the heat up so long as it’s not a rainy day. Can we get some coats for the kiosk and tennis staff?
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 25 June 2017
Hey AA what about long undershirts, for under the T-shirts? I’ll get some tomorrow and leave them in the laundry.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 26 June 2017
They say they’re happy with that though they all want to be near the pie-warmer lol!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 20 August 2017
Sandy a couple of customers are saying it’s annoying they have to change out of skirts into shorts to use the gym and do yoga after tennis especially since the staff can wear skirts. What do you think?
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 August 2017
Fine let them wear skirts to do yoga if they want, I guess it’s their problem
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 8 September 2017
Do we really need to keep leotards out of the gym area? Also does it count as a swimsuit?
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 11 September 2017
Hey Alice-Anne, sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner. I was at the rec centre today and saw a couple of customers swimming in leotards and doing yoga in swimsuits, I think just call them all swimsuits.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 16 October 2017
It’s getting hot, the staff in the outdoor pool area want to switch to swimsuits. Can they?
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 16 October 2017
Yes for sure, I’ll order some blue ones with the logo.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 October 2017
Just FYI, Natalie wanted a two-piece option so if we can order some of those next time that’d be great. Also what about the indoor pool? We probably need some more anyway.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 22 October 2017
OK I’ll get a selection of styles so everyone can have something to make themselves happy.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 29 October 2017
The new swimsuits arrived, are we sure we want to go with that? I mean that’s pretty revealing!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 29 October 2017
That’s why there’s a variety, if the staff don’t want to wear some particular swimsuit they don’t have to, just put them all on the rack and let them make up their own minds
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 29 October 2017
You’re the boss! Natalie says thanks!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 November 2017
I was at the centre today and wow that is brief, I didn’t realize I’d ordered that style! Natalie is the Indian girl, right? Does anyone else wear that suit?
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 4 November 2017
That’s Preetha. She and Natalie both go straight for those suits, we got two of them. No complaints from customers yet especially not the men. It’s a bit small for Preetha so it’s a good thing she shaves!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 November 2017
I’ll order a couple of that style in a few other sizes. Do not give them out unless people specifically ask.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 November 2017
OK
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 18 November 2017
There’s not much point in having a staff uniform if it’s not going to be enforced! Let me do a redraft when I get to it. Don’t rock the boat until then, we need a consistent set of rules that everyone can follow.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 December 2017
OK here it is. Finally found time.
STAFF UNIFORMS
INDOOR POOL
Male: uniform shorts or swimmers, no shirt
Female: uniform swimsuit
Staff should bring a towel each into the pool area
No shoes, it’s not safe
OUTDOOR POOL (closed during winter)
same as for indoor
TENNIS COURTS
Male: uniform shorts and shirt and shoes
Female: uniform skirt and shirt and shoes
Undershirts OK in winter
SQUASH COURTS
same as for tennis
GYM
same as for tennis
YOGA ROOM
Male: uniform shorts and shirt, no shoes
Female: uniform skirt, no shoes
KIOSK
same as for tennis
if coming from a pool shift, may wear pool uniform
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 6 December 2017
So there’s a typo in the dress code. Natalie found it, showed up TOPLESS in the yoga room. She said that was specifically what you said to do and I said there was no way, and I made her go put something on. She came back with a swim top but I didn’t really want to argue any more and the customers were waiting so I said that would do for now, and I’ll check with you.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 11 December 2017
For goodness sake that’s a typo obviously. Tell her she has to wear a shirt. And a bra, of course.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 13 December 2017
It’s not an “of course”, Natalie says she doesn’t even own a bra and they cause breast cancer. She wants to just wear the swim top and it should be considered a shirt. And same with Preetha and Merida, the three of them have formed their own little union and now they are wearing swim tops everywhere. Also Brian came to my office with them too though he just wants the girls to get what they want.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 17 December 2017
AA you’re the manager here, you need to take control of the staff, you can’t be bothering me with every little thing. Deal with it!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 17 December 2017
OK. They can wear swim tops. I’ve edited the uniform list, below:
STAFF UNIFORMS
INDOOR POOL
Male: uniform shorts or swimmers, no shirt
Female: uniform swimsuit
Staff should bring a towel each into the pool area
No shoes, it’s not safe
OUTDOOR POOL (closed during winter)
same as for indoor
TENNIS COURTS
Male: uniform shorts and shirt and shoes
Female: uniform skirt and shoes, can wear a swim top or shirt
Undershirts OK in winter
SQUASH COURTS
same as for tennis
GYM
same as for tennis
YOGA ROOM
Male: uniform shorts and shirt, no shoes
Female: uniform skirt, can wear a swim top or shirt, no shoes
KIOSK
same as for tennis
if coming from a pool shift, may wear pool uniform
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 18 December 2017
Approved. I want them to wear something Christmassy too, like hats or something, you decide. Or get them to decide, that way they probably won’t complain about it. And did you respond to my email about the Christmas Party?
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 19 December 2017
Oh crap no. I’ve got a BBQ organized now, borrowed from Damien and he will cook the sausages. As per your instructions free entry to the outdoor pool on Christmas and Boxing Day and the rest of the areas closed.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 20 December 2017
That has nothing to do with the dress code, can you reply to the right emails please?
But all OK, whatever you want to do is fine so long as the customers are happy. Maybe some kind of entertainment too.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 27 December 2017
By “entertainment” I did not mean “nude dance”. Whoever those girls were, give them written warnings. I have gotten three customer complaints!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 28 December 2017
I didn’t even know about it until it was over. At least the rest of the customers liked it, we had over two hundred people attend. Yes I have given the following written warnings for wearing only Christmas hats and nothing else for over an hour at the Christmas Party: Natalie, Preetha, Merida, Rachael, Ryan, Angelique.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 28 December 2017
Ryan too? That’s all our female staff except Jenny and Allanah. Geez.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 29 December 2017
They’re young, they thought it was fun, Preetha says next time they should just announce it in advance so anyone who doesn’t like it can leave. Apparently three or four customers joined in too, I can’t really give them warnings.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 30 December 2017
You can ban customers if you really have to, but don’t bother for this.
What is up with the “Nude New Year!” poster in the laundry?
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 2 January 2018
They decided that the staff new year party should be nude, so that’s what they did. I haven’t run around naked for a few years but it was fun and once we got used to it it was actually quite nice. We had the whole place to ourselves, just us and partners. I think you would have enjoyed it if you hadn’t been in Sydney!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 January 2018
Oh AA for goodness sake, now you’re joining them, you’re old enough to have more sense. Just don’t do anything that would get us sued. Especially me.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 21 January 2018
OK so this I really need your feedback on. Natalie is studying law and she brought me an official letter, which I will email separately, that “alleges” we are engaged in “gender discrimination”, the upshot of it being by allowing male customers and staff to be topless and not allowing the same to females, we’re breaking some law. Sorry. I don’t know what to do about it.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 22 January 2018
This is exasperating! I asked Nick to look at it and he said it seems sound, he looked up the statute and she is right. We could actually pay a lawyer to look at it or we could just go along with it. I don’t really think it’s worth fighting just to have separate uniforms for male and female. New dress code and staff uniforms:
STAFF UNIFORMS
INDOOR POOL
All staff: uniform swimsuit
Staff should grab a towel each
No shoes, it’s not safe
OUTDOOR POOL (closed during winter)
same as for indoor
TENNIS COURTS
All staff: uniform shorts and shirt and shoes
Undershirts OK in winter
SQUASH COURTS
same as for tennis
GYM
same as for tennis
YOGA ROOM
All staff: uniform swimsuit OR uniform shirt and shorts
KIOSK
same as for tennis
if coming from a pool shift, may wear pool uniform
CUSTOMER DRESS CODE
INDOOR POOL
All customers: swimsuit bottoms
Customers must bring a towel each
No shoes, it’s not safe
OUTDOOR POOL (closed during winter)
same as for indoor but they can wear shoes on the grass
TENNIS COURTS
All customers: some type of lower wear and some type of upper wear, also white-soled shoes
SQUASH COURTS
same as for tennis
GYM
same as for tennis
YOGA ROOM
All customers: swimsuit bottoms OR some type of lower wear. Upper wear may be worn but is not compulsory.
KIOSK
same as for pools
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 24 January 2018
I emailed out the new dress code and printed it to put up in all the rooms. The staff are following it to the minimum which basically means just a thong in the pools, yoga and kiosk even if they don’t have shifts outside of the kiosk. They have also decided to “remind” customers that upper wear is not required in the yoga room or the pool areas. So far it’s going well, no complaints and turnover is up 30%.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 27 January 2018
That’s great news, and I’ve seen the take for Australia Day too, well done! There’ll be bonuses for all. I did get one complaint about the girls running around naked (I realize they technically aren’t) but in light of the massive increase in turnover and profit, I’ve decided just to respond with “thank you for your feedback”.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 27 February 2018
FYI the staff are tired of changing into uniforms for the racquet sports and gym so I said they could keep wearing just swimsuits if they really wanted. I’ve also hired three new staff, two girls and a boy. The groundskeepers packed up their business and moved to Melbourne so I bought a mower and line trimmer (and safety boots!) and the staff are getting paid extra to do that. It’s cheaper than the groundskeeper was. They want swims afterward though!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 28 February 2018
Make sure anyone doing yard work wears boots and goggles! Buy them for them!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 March 2018
So I found out today that Preetha has basically not been wearing her uniform at all. She had drawn a line across her hips and bottom with a sharpie. When I asked the team how long she’d been doing that Natalie stepped up to me and said “if you haven’t been able to tell it doesn’t matter, does it?”. She’s been doing grounds, kiosk, and indoor pool “dressed” in nothing! Even rode her bike from home to work and back!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 4 March 2018
That’s indecent exposure! Fire her!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
Would you please answer your phone
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
Sandy I need you to please answer your phone
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
They’re outside my office chanting, they’re all naked
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
I’m at the eye doctor I’ll call you ASAP. What are they chanting?
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
“Two four six eight we demand you reinstate! Three five seven nine bare bottoms are fine!” You can guess what they want.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 March 2018
Per our phone conversation and your request I put it in writing, as follows:
1) as advised by my husband Nick who is a property lawyer, as per the Crimes Act indecent exposure is not actually a crime in our state unless accompanied by “lewd conduct” whatever that is;
2) accordingly Preetha has done nothing wrong and should be reinstated with an apology and paid time for any shifts she has missed;
3) as the staff demand written permission to work naked in all areas of the premises at all times, you may write this permission;
4) customers are to be advised of the new dress code, and as is reasonable under the circumstances it will also apply to them if they so desire. Just make sure they wear white-soled shoes where it would stain if they didn’t.
5) I want you to REQUIRE them all to work naked and also to come to work completely naked by whatever means they normally come to work. They are not even to bring clothing to get changed out of. Get rid of all of the uniforms! In winter we will see if their tune changes.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 6 March 2018
They were rapt, and cheered, especially point 5 for some reason. I don’t think they’ve really considered the issue of cold and also of public transport, I know two of them take the bus in. This will be interesting. I’m sending the emails out today.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 7 March 2018
OK so I just had an fun afternoon. Talliane and Talliane’s dad Mike and Natalie and Preetha all in my office, arguing. Talliane says she applied to work here specifically because the girls are working nude, and she loves it, and she wants to work nude forever and ever. Natalie and Preetha are really strongly agreeing. Mike thinks the whole thing is endangering to them and I really don’t have the right to make them. Preetha said there is absolutely no way I am making them, even if that’s what the document technically says, because they would now insist on it even if I forbade it. Talliane agrees, Natalie agrees.
It’s resolved, Talliane is now allowed to come to work and go home in the nude, but Natalie is to pick her up and drop her off by car.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 8 March 2018
Thanks for letting me know, I’m glad you’re handling things like that. I don’t really expect anything further until winter.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 9 March 2018
What’s the plan in winter?
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 10 March 2018
They can change the dress code if they want, but it will stay for summer too.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 1 April 2018
Get a load of the bike Preetha rode to work today for “April Fools”! The thing must be 5cm thick!
(pic attached)
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 1 April 2018
Oh my god. Say nothing about it, don’t draw any more attention to it, make her park it around behind, by which I mean in the shed not out the front of the property!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 April 2018
Sigh. Did they really need to take turns riding it around the whole premises and posting the pics to our social media? Is that “lewd behaviour”? I’ll have to check with Nick.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 3 April 2018
Nick says to make very sure they wiped it between girls, with disinfectant wipes and then with tissues. I’m a bit disturbed that he knows about that sort of thing.
On the plus side, we have over a thousand new hits per day and the “donate to watch the Peachtree Riders!” website Natalie made took $300.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 19 April 2018
The bikes are going really well, they are now hired out for a week ahead and the girls are almost fighting over who gets to lead the peleton. The local police have offered an “escort” to make sure no-one harasses them, and of course the escort rides behind. Our girls make up the numbers if there’s ever less than eight.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 20 April 2018
Good work. Have you gone out yourself? I spoke directly to Natalie and she will now be doing social media duties so you can give all that over to her as of tomorrow. I can’t believe how popular this has gotten! You should go out yourself so you know what it is like.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 23 April 2018
I was really shocked when you made that suggestion to me, I honestly was upset and considered resigning. But I’m so so glad I didn’t. There were older women in worse shape than me riding, and people waved and cheered for them too. It was absolutely great, I loved it, and the pumping was a hell of a great ride. I am now following the dress code myself at work and at home. Not sure what we’re going to do “come” winter, haha!
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 24 April 2018
Alice-Anne you are in great shape, you are a gym rat and could bounce a marble off your buttocks.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 1 May 2018
What are these things? “Luxirie” on the side, I assume that’s a brand name not a typo?
(pic attached)
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 1 May 2018
That’s Natalie’s new project, she will conduct training as to how to wear them and how to control them with a phone. The plan is to make them part of the uniform.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 May 2018
As per Natalie’s training the Luxirie devices are now part of the uniform and all female staff are to wear them at all times while on the premises, except if removal is needed to perform ablutions. I am quite liking wearing mine, hopefully the fashion takes off here! Enjoy!
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 6 May 2018
They want to take them home too. Me too, it’s great! I love the constant little buzz.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 7 May 2018
Definitely, and you can sell them in the kiosk. Also order a few dozen more for each area for customers to help themselves to and whoever is on duty there can clean and wipe them between customers. If customers walk out with them in let them, we’ll sell more. Have the girls go around offering them to sunbathers.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 25 May 2018
Just wanted to loop you in on Natalie’s latest triumph: Talliane is now permitted to attend class completely naked and with her Luxirie in and on! Hooray! Please ensure that the girls are all photographed full-body and showing off their Luxiries for their staff photos, especially new staff. Anyone who isn’t totally eager to wear it everywhere is not suitable for Peachtree Recreation.
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From: Alice-Anne
To: Sandy
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 4 June 2018
Today we had our first really cold day! 8 degrees! We managed, we used the heaters in the Luxiries, we stayed near the braziers, and we used the new seats for the tennis chairs that have a hot water bottle built in. I am pretty confident that we will be fine over winter.
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From: Sandy
To: Alice-Anne
Subject: Re: Dress Code and Staff Uniforms
Date: 5 June 2018
I think I’ll be fine with however you make it work. Scarves and beanie hats maybe? Those matched with nothing else are very cute, I’ve seen a few brave girls wearing that style around.