Article: Executives who don't wear ties may be sticking their necks out nationwide survey shows, but working without jackets acceptable. (Robert Half Half International survey) (PR-TV)

TO ASSIGNMENT EDITOR AND BUSINESS REPORTER:

EXECUTIVES WHO DON'T WEAR TIES MAY BE STICKING THEIR NECKS OUT

NATIONWIDE SURVEY SHOWS, BUT WORKING WITHOUT JACKETS IS ACCEPTABLE

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27 (PR/TV Newswire) -- If you're a male executive who doesn't wear a tie on the job, your boss may get hot under the collar, according to a survey of major corporations.

However, while the survey reflected an exceptionally strong management preference for ties, it revealed that the overwhelming majority of companies have no objection to their executives working without jackets.

The nationwide survey of personnel directors was ...

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