UPS drivers can now display their tattoos in another major shake-up to the company's historically strict appearance policy - Business Insider
The United Parcel Service is eliminating its ban on visible tattoos, the latest shake-up to the company's historically harsh appearance policy.
UPS, which has more than 500,000 employees worldwide, has informed staff that they may now display body art and tattoos, provided they don't contain offensive words or images. Workers are also not allowed to display tattoos on their hands, head, neck, or face. The change will apply to all employees.
The United Parcel Service is eliminating its ban on visible tattoos, the latest shake-up to the company's historically harsh appearance policy.
UPS, which has more than 500,000 employees worldwide, has informed staff that they may now display body art and tattoos, provided they don't contain offensive words or images. Workers are also not allowed to display tattoos on their hands, head, neck, or face. The change will apply to all employees.