The Swedes get it right
The Swedes get it right
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Love it!
For the win![Roslagsbanan] have given their blessing to the men wearing skirts however.
"To say anything else would be discrimination," Thomas Hedenius, the communications head, told the local Mitti newspaper [...]
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These stories where men (and boys) wear skirts to get around a shorts ban seem to be cropping up every year now; long may they continue.He added that the regulations were in place so staff looked presentable and tidy, adding that shorts appeared "more relaxed" than a skirt.
For the drivers, the irony is that they are going to be "more relaxed" in skirts

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Always had a soft spot for Sweden, I have a bit of the language from an excellent teacher.
Sorry but these guys are not likely supporters of men in skirts in general, they are simply being expedient to get around the "rules".
That said, it may not apply to al of them, I hope.
Steve.
Sorry but these guys are not likely supporters of men in skirts in general, they are simply being expedient to get around the "rules".
That said, it may not apply to al of them, I hope.
Steve.
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Better story, with photo of skirt-wearing driver here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22828150
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22828150
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If that keeps their attention on the task of driving the train instead of being uncomfortable I'd call that a win.Charlie wrote:For the drivers, the irony is that they are going to be "more relaxed" in skirts![]()
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Yet they're wearing neckties...
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The necktie! Probably the most ridiculous garment ever thought ofZorba wrote:Yet they're wearing neckties...

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Another link to this story-
Male train drivers don skirts after shorts ban
http://www.thelocal.se/48384/20130608/
Male train drivers don skirts after shorts ban
http://www.thelocal.se/48384/20130608/
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It strikes me management allowed them to wear skirts so they would hopefully be laughed at and they would have gone back to the normal trousers, it looks like it could backfire on them.
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Well, I dunno, at least one article says:RichardA wrote:It strikes me management allowed them to wear skirts so they would hopefully be laughed at and they would have gone back to the normal trousers, it looks like it could backfire on them.
- Åkersten's employers Arriva have meanwhile responded positively to the move and have given their approval to the men in skirts.
"To say anything else would be discrimination," communications head Thomas Hedenius told the newspaper.
And anyway, who cares what a train motorman wears, anyway? Do they deal directly with passengers? Do any passengers even see them?
Courage, conviction, nerve, verve, dash, panache, guts, nuts, balls, gall, élan, stones, whatever. Get some and get skirted.
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Here are two of those Lucky Swedish train drivers.
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We often see our drivers on the trains here in western Sweden. We also have ticket collectors, waiters etc, who wear the same uniform so it's a fair bet the males in these jobs will be following suit.Caultron wrote:RichardA wrote: And anyway, who cares what a train motorman wears, anyway? Do they deal directly with passengers? Do any passengers even see them?
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Just a few observations re. the Swedish rail employees. The powers that be do not seem to have a short sleeve shirt option, as the drivers pictured have long sleeves rolled up. Further, they have been caught out, having banned shorts they did not consider regulating sock colour.
Now for a bit of (unrealistic?) optimism. If the bureaucracy takes a glacial time admitting shorts, maybe some drivers will become attached to their skirted comfort and persist in wearing their skirts.
Now for a bit of (unrealistic?) optimism. If the bureaucracy takes a glacial time admitting shorts, maybe some drivers will become attached to their skirted comfort and persist in wearing their skirts.
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This story won a brief spot on ABC's "Good Morning America". It aired about 8am this morning with about 30 seconds worth of reporting and commentary. While the female anchors remained pretty much silent about it, it was interesting that the gents only made negative comments regarding the restrictiveness of male dress codes, and were otherwise supportive of the drivers actions.