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New Sheriff, New Style: Morocco’s House of Councilors Undergoes Professional Makeover
Rabat, Morocco - In a move signaling a commitment to professionalism and decorum, the newly elected President of Morocco’s House of Councilors, Mohamed Oueld Errachid, has issued a new dress code for all employees.
Effective Monday, October 28th, staff members are required to wear professional attire and display their official badges at all times while on the premises. This decision, announced in a memo from the General Secretariat of the Directorate of Human and Financial Resources, reflects Errachid’s vision for a more modern and efficient parliamentary body.
While the specifics of the dress code haven’t been publicly released, the move highlights a growing global trend towards emphasizing professionalism in the workplace. A 2023 study by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) found that 55% of employers believe that a professional dress code improves employee productivity.
This new directive is just the first of what is expected to be a series of reforms under Errachid’s leadership. As the second chamber of the Moroccan Parliament, the House of Councilors plays a crucial role in the legislative process, and Errachid’s focus on professionalism suggests a desire to elevate the institution’s standing both domestically and internationally.