Holiday giant Butlin's has finally caved in and moved with the times by allowing it's 3,000-strong workforce including the famous Redcoats to have tattoos
The holiday giant’s Redcoats and the rest of its 3,000-strong workforce had been banned from displaying any inkBut the firm is keen to recruit more staff so has relaxed the rule now that one in five Brits is inked.Insiders at the firm say a post-Covid staffing shortage has forced the shift.
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