Repurposing Uniforms in a Dealership
I am working as an HR Manager in a dealership where a uniform is compulsory. However, when an employee resigns, they submit their uniforms to the Admin department, and it remains with them. We cannot give these uniforms to new employees. Can you give me suggestions on how I can repurpose these uniforms? I am considering donating them to some NGOs as part of a CSR activity. The uniforms consist of trousers, shirts, and blazers.
Please provide your suggestions.
Regards,
Jayashree
From India, Mumbai
I am working as an HR Manager in a dealership where a uniform is compulsory. However, when an employee resigns, they submit their uniforms to the Admin department, and it remains with them. We cannot give these uniforms to new employees. Can you give me suggestions on how I can repurpose these uniforms? I am considering donating them to some NGOs as part of a CSR activity. The uniforms consist of trousers, shirts, and blazers.
Please provide your suggestions.
Regards,
Jayashree
From India, Mumbai
Hi, In this case you make particular policy for the same. Here I have attached policy format for your reference. Regards, Hardik
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
I see no reason why the trousers and blazer cannot be dry cleaned and reused, or at least placed in stock for future use. However, if the company policy is to dispose of these items, then they should be put to good use.
In my company, our employees are required to wear business suits which the company supplies (not quite a uniform). When they are no longer required, we dry clean them and give them away to charities/NGOs who work with unemployed people to use when attending interviews and starting new jobs. This helps in making a good first impression.
I hope the above helps.
Regards,
Harsh
From United Kingdom, Barrow
In my company, our employees are required to wear business suits which the company supplies (not quite a uniform). When they are no longer required, we dry clean them and give them away to charities/NGOs who work with unemployed people to use when attending interviews and starting new jobs. This helps in making a good first impression.
I hope the above helps.
Regards,
Harsh
From United Kingdom, Barrow
If these uniforms are indeed good:
Donation to Charitable Institutions
- Shirts: Many charitable institutions maintaining senior citizens will be willing to take these as they will find them quite useful.
Distribution to Security Agencies
- Shirts, Trousers, and Blazers: Security agencies with similar color shades will be willing to take them. Blazers will be for their field officers who meet clients for business prospects. Perhaps they will even be willing to pay a price for them.
Utilization by Apartment Maintenance Teams
- Shirts, Trousers: We find numerous apartments deploying a workforce for maintaining the apartments, and they will be willing to pay a price for these.
Provision to Housekeeping Agencies
- Shirts, Trousers & Blazers: Several housekeeping agencies provide manpower for carrying out housekeeping activities, and these agencies will also be willing to pay a price for them.
Regards
From India, Madras
Donation to Charitable Institutions
- Shirts: Many charitable institutions maintaining senior citizens will be willing to take these as they will find them quite useful.
Distribution to Security Agencies
- Shirts, Trousers, and Blazers: Security agencies with similar color shades will be willing to take them. Blazers will be for their field officers who meet clients for business prospects. Perhaps they will even be willing to pay a price for them.
Utilization by Apartment Maintenance Teams
- Shirts, Trousers: We find numerous apartments deploying a workforce for maintaining the apartments, and they will be willing to pay a price for these.
Provision to Housekeeping Agencies
- Shirts, Trousers & Blazers: Several housekeeping agencies provide manpower for carrying out housekeeping activities, and these agencies will also be willing to pay a price for them.
Regards
From India, Madras
Hi Jayashree,
Why not consider options such as providing the uniforms to employees as part of their yearly benefits? Perhaps we can explore offering a subsidy on the uniform purchases for employees so that the cost does not fall entirely on the company.
Thanks,
B.V. Gangadhar.
From India, Hyderabad
Why not consider options such as providing the uniforms to employees as part of their yearly benefits? Perhaps we can explore offering a subsidy on the uniform purchases for employees so that the cost does not fall entirely on the company.
Thanks,
B.V. Gangadhar.
From India, Hyderabad
Thanks for your suggestion. I am glas if you will provide any contact nos and the name for the same. or any NGO’s con I am grateful for the same. Regards, Jayashree
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Do not ask for uniforms back. Just ensure that company logo/ sticker/ Name gets removed from uniform.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
In my opinion, if your uniform has any company logo, you do not need to donate it to any NGO. Firstly, remove all logos from the uniform, and you can reuse all old uniforms as old clothes in your company. This is the standard practice currently being followed.
Regards,
Sandeep
From India, Delhi
Regards,
Sandeep
From India, Delhi
In my opinion, we should not collect back the company-provided uniform from resigned employees. Instead, we can create a policy where the period/frequency for which the uniform is supplied is defined. For example, if the uniform is given on a yearly basis, we need to establish the cost for that uniform. If an employee resigns from the company, they should pay the cost on a prorated basis rather than returning the used uniform.
With regards,
From India, Bangalore
With regards,
From India, Bangalore
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