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Rules for Work: The Zaarly Employee Handbook

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Re: Rules for Work: The Zaarly Employee Handbook

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> Disagreements that have not been addressed IRL will be promptly dismissed as misunderstandings until an actual conversation has taken place.

That's an impressively mature stance on employee conflict.

> Or maybe better, an extension of your parent's house.

That's a very simple and reasonable explanation for workplace use.

It sounds like you treat your employees like adults. I find that commendable in the current business climate.

Re: Rules for Work: The Zaarly Employee Handbook

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post #6

These rules are nothing new. Every company seems to start this way and then eventually each of these principles die with a little regulation here and a little adjustment there.

Or that they wind up being used as a rubric for determining power within the company.
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