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Why does the residential property require female staff to have a uniform hairstyle?

With the increasingly serious environmental problems, people's awareness of environmental protection and energy conservation is getting stronger and stronger. People want to start from bit by bit and make our earth greener and greener. According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on August 28, a Japanese company recently announced a new decision, requiring all employees to have a uniform hairstyle-men should cut their heads short except the top of their heads, while women should keep bobs. They claim that this is in response to the current call for energy conservation, and short hair will naturally save water and electricity.

It is understood that this company is called Maeda Construction Industry Co., Ltd., headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and currently has 2,700 employees. Since the Fukushima nuclear accident in March, the Japanese government has further put the issue of energy conservation and environmental protection on the agenda, and advocated people to reduce energy consumption as much as possible nationwide. The company said that under the current circumstances, it is from this big environment that they launched this initiative. According to the latest regulations of the company, all male employees have made a hijab hairstyle, and the back and sides are cut very short, only the top of the head can be slightly longer; Female employees are required to keep short-wave waves, and the bangs in front can be combed to one side.

"Our company has always been committed to protecting the environment and has always encouraged employees to take various measures that are beneficial to environmental protection," Chihiro Inoue, a spokesman for the company, said in an interview with reporters recently. Although the effect of this regulation is still unknown, we believe that if people's hair is short, they don't need to use the hair dryer for a long time, and they can save a lot of water when washing their hair. Every little makes a mickle, and all employees do it, which will save considerable energy. "In addition, Chihiro Inoue also added another benefit that this provision may bring. She pointed out that because this is a construction company, most employees need to wear safety helmets when they go to work, and it is easier to arrange short hair styles even if they are crushed. Chihiro Inoue also revealed that the company was glad that employees still understood and supported this new regulation, and many people called to ask where they could get hairstyles that met the company's requirements.