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Don't Sweat The Pants

Don't Sweat The Pants

By:  No Author  On: 31 May 2001 For: Channelworld India 
 

More than one-third of executives polled by Cleveland-based search firm Management Recruiters International Inc. (MRI) said casual dress has gotten too casual.

More than one-third of executives polled by Cleveland-based search firm Management Recruiters International Inc. (MRI) said casual dress has gotten too casual.










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