![]() The decision was made to "celebrate diversity rather than corporate restrictions," UPS said at the time. Male employees have long been required to keep their hair short, but in November, the parcel-delivery service began allowing hairstyles like "afros, braids, curls, coils, locs, twists and knots" and lifted its ban on facial hair for public-facing roles, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The latest update marks another major shift for UPS' appearance policy in the last few months. ![]() ![]() "We want all of our employees to bring their unique perspectives, backgrounds, talents and skills to work every day." "UPS has updated its appearance guidelines so our employees can show their tattoos, further showcasing their individuality and self-expression, within the bounds of good, professional judgment," a UPS spokesperson told Insider. ![]() Read more: UPS Power Players: Meet the 15 execs tasked with making the 114-year-old giant a tech powerhouse and holding onto huge pandemic profits ![]()
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