ethical clothing - made in malaysia
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"Mongoose Fighting made in Malaysia." This is a PDF print of the web page by the Malaysian Ministry of Defence as of 5th January 2012. The English page was replaced by a BM page not long after word spread on Facebook much to the chagrin of many a Malaysian. I guess it was fortunate that I still had my browser open with these pages on it. So I have it here for all to savour. A piece of Malaysian history, amidst all the arguments for/against teaching Math & Science in English. Tau Takperlah! :)TRANSCRIPT
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Dress code
How to dress symbolizes the personality of the officers and staff as well as the values and moral work ethics. Therefore, how to
dress and clothes are clean, tidy and appropriate to be standard practice is emphasized to the officers and staff. Following rules of
dress while on duty in the office to be observed:
Dress code FOR MEN
Men's Clothing:
i) For officers in the management and professional, "Lounge Suite" or "Bush's jacket
ii) long pants with long sleeved shirt and tie
iii) complete with Malay dress clothes and bersongkok bersamping dark.
iv) Officers in the management and professional to wear a neck strap / cap / corporate scarves every Wednesday and the
official functions of the Ministry.
v) long-sleeved shirts and T-shirt: -
a) collared shirts and tight Malay civet berbutang three
b) collared shirts and tight Malay civet berbutang five
c) hidden berbutang Nehru collar,
d) three berbutang mandarin collar.
e) long pants. Do not fold your sleeves. Shirts must be included in (tuck in).
f) Nehru suits made of fabrics and colors to suit: -
i) forward berbutang
ii) hidden berbutang
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Dress code FOR WOMEN
Women's Clothing:
1. Appropriate clothing and worn neatly and politely in line with the practice of noble character.
2. Clothes that are allowed are as follows:
a) baju kurung
b) T-shirt and a loose blouse with exquisite
c) long-sleeved shirts and skirts with exquisite
d) National Dress by race
e) Shine closed
f) Wearing jewelry or accessories are simple and suitable only
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CLOTHING NOT ALLOWED
The dress code is not allowed in the work:
a) Dress up that thought it seems to want to attend a party or picnic
b) Clothes that poke eye
c) 'jeans' or 'slacks'
d) Short Pants
e) Clothes that cover their face
f) sports shoes and slippers
g) hair dye
h) Suits (except in circumstances that require such work to outside)
i) long pants and blouse (for women)
CLOTHES ON WEDNESDAY (CORPORATE), Thursday AND COUNCIL OFFICIAL
Public officials are not in uniform must wear long-sleeve batik shirt with collar / mongoose fight made in Malaysia on every Thursday
and also when attending official functions that do not require the use of certain types of clothing.
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AKAIAN UNIFORM (MEN AND WOMEN)
UNIFORM (MEN AND WOMEN)
Public officers are provided with uniforms, must wear at work.
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