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Why men who can't wear shorts are wearing skirts instead

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    22 June 2017
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Bus drivers in France wearing skirts in protestImage source, Presse Ocean-Eric Cabanas
Rozina Sini
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Overheated men and boys in the UK and Europe are defying dress codes by wearing skirts.

Bus drivers in France are among those who have been coping with soaring temperatures by ditching their trousers.

After finding it too hot to work in full-length leg wear, members of the CFDT Semitan Union in Nantes got around the no-shorts-to-work policy by wearing skirts.

The drivers told the local Presse Ocean news, external site they envied women who were able to wear skirts in the heat wave, and the video of their story has been viewed more than 160,000 times in two days.

Men wearing skirts in protestImage source, Presse Oceane

Union member Gabriel Magner said: "When it's 50 degrees behind the windscreen all day, those are work conditions which are not acceptable.

"What we want is for the company to do something about it so when it gets like this a heat regulation can come into force when the temperature reaches a certain level, to allow drivers to wear Bermuda shorts, for example."

No shorts allowed

Its not the only bare legged protest over the last few days. Record high June temperatures in the UK have also prompted boys at one school in Exeter to wear skirts in a protest over the school's uniform policy.

Boys kitted out in summer skirts
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Pupils at an Exeter school swap their trousers for school skirts

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In Buckinghamshire, Joey Barge, a call centre worker, was sent home from work because his blue shorts did not meet the company's dress code.

If women can wear skirts/dresses at work can I wear smart shorts like so?Image source, @jBarge_/Twitter

In protest Mr Barge changed into a pink and black dress and his tweets, external documenting the episode were re-tweeted thousands of times.

Most responders were encouraging, applauding him for the unique way he brought attention to the no shorts policy, while others shared, external their own stories of work place dress rules.

One Twitter user posted: , external"I was once reprehended by my boss 4wearing a lavender skirt (4its color) I pointed out my male coworker had shirt same exact tone so I get u."

Mr Barge's employers have since relaxed the rules on work attire.

Now Mr Barge may wear three-quarter-length shorts, but only in black, navy or beige.

Pic of Joey in a dressImage source, @jBarge_Twitter

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