Frivolous Dress Order Commute
The most successful legal challenges involve safety. If a dress order (e.g., "no reflective gear," "long flowing skirts") makes the commute dangerous, the employer may be liable. If an employee is hit by a car while walking to work in the dark because their all-black uniform (mandated by the dress order) made them invisible, the workers' compensation board may rule that the injury occurred during the "scope of employment" even if it was on the sidewalk.
Genre: Simulation / Visual Novel / Exposure Play Developer: Norn / Miel (Typical associations with this style) Platform: PC Frivolous Dress Order Commute
Most employee handbooks have a line about "force majeure" (acts of God). Argue that rain, snow, and heat are acts of God. If God made the sidewalk muddy, and the employer demands white shoes, the employer is effectively asking you to supersede divine intervention. The most successful legal challenges involve safety
If you suspect you are a victim of this phenomenon, do not simply rage-quit or ruin your expensive clothing. Follow this tactical guide. Genre: Simulation / Visual Novel / Exposure Play
