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TEMA: PRINCIPAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT - UGOVOR O RADU
E. WOMEN
Hair Accessories for Females: All hair accessories for female members of the ship’s company are to be kept at a minimum, and at no time exceed three pieces. The hair accessory is to be in a color that reflect the uniform or in gold, silver, clear or black. The accessory is to be of a size that is no wider than one inch. A hair accessory is to be used for the sole purpose of keeping the hair away from the face and not as a decorative addition to the uniform
Makeup: We encourage the use of makeup to enhance natural features and create a fresh, natural appearance. The excessive use of makeup or use of makeup in offensive colors is discouraged.
Foundation: Foundation base should be in a shade complimentary to the natural skin tone. Application should be well blended in order to achieve a natural look and to avoid stains on uniforms. All makeup should be carefully applied and tastefully worn to accentuate the professional appearance.
Hair must be worn in a neat, attractive and conservative style. Female staff working in the Dining Room or food service outlets is to ensure hair is worn up, off the shoulders, and away from the face. Female Galley staff is to wear their hair, if long, tied back and covered with a hair net.
Make-up is to be tastefully applied and never excessive. Only neutral shades of nail polish are to be worn.
For USPH reasons nail polish is not permitted to be worn by Female staff working in the Galley.
F. MEN
Hair must be kept neatly trimmed and is to be worn in a style that is neither excessively long nor short. Hair on men is to be no longer than the top of the collar. Sideburns should be neatly trimmed and are permitted to extend beyond the midpoint of the ear, but not below the ear lobe, following their natural contour.
Flares or muttonchops are unacceptable.
Mustaches and goatees are acceptable, provided they are neatly trimmed and well maintained. The process of growing facial hair while onboard is not allowed. Men must be clean-shaven at all times; hair stubble due to lack of shaving is unacceptable while on duty – it may be necessary for some men to shave more than once per day.
Note: Officers, deck and technical ratings and hotel staff in non-passenger areas may wear a neatly trimmed beard, long side-burns and/or a mustache, but only with the permission of the Head of Department. The Company will
consider departures from the provisions of this policy based on sincerely held religious beliefs.
3. JEWELRY
A. Jewelry is not a part of your uniform. Small rings, class rings, wedding bands, conservative tie clips, and a business style watch are permitted, except in food handling areas where only a wedding band is allowed. A small ring is defined as the same size or smaller as a man’s class ring. A ring may be worn on any finger. Only one ring per hand is allowed. Visible necklaces, chains, pendants, logos, bracelets, ankle bracelets, wristbands, and arm bands are all unacceptable. A medical alert necklace, bracelet or ankle bracelet is acceptable.
B. Earrings – Female: One single earring in each ear lobe is acceptable. No other visible piercing is acceptable. The earring must be simple, matched pair in gold, silver or color that blends with the uniform. The shape of the earring must be in good taste and compliment the uniform.
The earrings can be pierced or clip-on and must be worn on the bottom part of the ear lobe. Multiple earrings are unacceptable.
Earrings cannot be any larger than the size of a US quarter.
Males: It is unacceptable for male members of the ship’s company to wear earring/s when on duty and in uniform.
C. Body Piercing: Face body piercing such as nose, tongue and eyebrows, but not limited to, are not acceptable when on duty or when crew members are in passenger areas.
4. TATTOOS
A. Upon joining or re-joining, the wearing of tattoos which are visible when uniform is worn is unacceptable in passenger areas and may lead to disciplinary action, up to and including discharge from the ship. Uniforms may consist of short sleeve shirts, shorts or skirts.
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