I work in a facility that can be best described as a boarding school for teenagers with behavioral health issues that prevent them from being in their community. My job requires me to run therapeutic groups with the clients as well as meeting with the client's family to discuss treatment goals.
Tuesday, a new CEO starts work at the Foundation and one of his first promulgations was for us to all wear t-shirts with a logo upon them. From what I heard at the meeting (without the CEO present), this is to distinguish us from the teenage clients whom we serve.
I usually do whatever is asked of me, but I really do not want to wear a t-shirt to work every day. I detected a certain amount of glee when I was told the news. Some men there wear suits and ties and I haven't yet spoken to them to ask how they feel. What are some good strategies in making this not happen to me without souring the new CEO? Is this possible?
Edit: Also the new CEO wants us to refer to eachother using our last names. Clients already know and are used to our first names. "Call me Miss Ross". So his dream is for "Mr. Loblaw" to be wearing the same t-shirt as everyone else. Should I ask for this guy's credentials?
Tuesday, a new CEO starts work at the Foundation and one of his first promulgations was for us to all wear t-shirts with a logo upon them. From what I heard at the meeting (without the CEO present), this is to distinguish us from the teenage clients whom we serve.
I usually do whatever is asked of me, but I really do not want to wear a t-shirt to work every day. I detected a certain amount of glee when I was told the news. Some men there wear suits and ties and I haven't yet spoken to them to ask how they feel. What are some good strategies in making this not happen to me without souring the new CEO? Is this possible?
Edit: Also the new CEO wants us to refer to eachother using our last names. Clients already know and are used to our first names. "Call me Miss Ross". So his dream is for "Mr. Loblaw" to be wearing the same t-shirt as everyone else. Should I ask for this guy's credentials?