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The Ontario Public Service has a summer dress code that allows us to dispense with suits and ties (and equivalent for women — I forget the exact language) in order that the building air conditioning may be set at a higher temperature (I think 26 degrees C.) That this is a good
idea was confirmed to me today when I had
lunch with a woman partner at a Bay Street firm, who said that her office is air conditioned to a temperature comfortable to men in suits — which means that women who simply wear a dressy blouse and skirt are frequently
cold.