In a move aimed at streamlining identification processes and fostering a sense of unity among its staff, the management committee of the Shriomani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) has mandated the wearing of identification badges with dress codes for all employees in service.
Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami, the President of the SGPC, has once again issued orders to implement dress codes for employees. This directive applies to more than 22,000 officers and staff members of the Shriomani Committee, making it compulsory for them to wear identification badges around their necks during duty hours.
The introduction of dress codes with identification badges is expected to facilitate easy identification of serving employees, enhancing security measures within the premises. It also signifies a concerted effort by the management to instill a sense of belonging and professionalism among its workforce.
Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami emphasized the importance of these measures in maintaining a structured and organized environment within the SGPC. By standardizing the attire and ensuring visible identification, the committee aims to create a cohesive and secure workplace for all employees.
This move has been met with positive responses from employees who see it as a step towards enhancing efficiency and accountability within the organization. It is anticipated that the implementation of dress codes alongside identification badges will contribute to a more organized and secure functioning of the Shriomani Gurudwara, benefiting both employees and visitors alike.