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Boss bans dirty undies
March 3rd 2008

Fed up with poor personal hygiene standards among staff, a Serbian boss has made it a sackable offence for people to come into work wearing dirty underwear or without having taken a shower.

According to Ananova stationary company owner Milomir Gligorijevic sent a memo round his 30 staff demanding they improve their standards of personal hygiene or face the sack.

Smelling after eating garlic is also unacceptable according to Gligorijevic who has warned personnel that anyone eating garlic must make sure they brush their teeth and use perfume and deodorant. Staff were also told they must change their underpants daily and take regular showers.

Gligorijevic has made no suggestion as to how his rule will be followed but he has warned it will be enforced.

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