Walmart just made a change that employees have been demanding for years
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- Walmart is testing a new dress code that allows employees to wear blue denim and shirts of any solid color.
- Employees were previously banned from wearing blue denim, and shirt colors were restricted to blue and white.
- "I personally love the new dress code — especially that we can wear any color," Angel Hernandez, an employee of a Walmart store in Springdale, Arkansas, told Business Insider.
- The company faced backlash four years ago when it enforced a new dress code. It later relaxed those restrictions.
Walmart is testing a new employee dress code in some stores to give workers more freedom over their clothing choices.
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