I'd say employees should definitely have some input when companies make rules. The main reason is they understand the daily workflow best - what actually works versus what just looks good on paper. At my design firm in Shanghai, management once introduced a strict time-tracking system without consulting us, and it completely disrupted our creative process. We had to constantly stop mid-task to log hours, which broke our focus. That said, there needs to be balance - final decisions should still come from leadership who see the bigger picture. But when employees help shape policies, the rules tend to be more practical and get better buy-in from staff.
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Part 3a law to help the environment which you think your country should have
Should employees be involved in making company rules?
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