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(a) brought up
This option doesn't seem to fit here. "Brought up" typically means to raise a topic or issue for discussion, but it doesn't convey the idea of causing or initiating positive changes in the workplace.
(b) brought on
This option doesn't quite fit in this context. "Brought on" usually means to cause something to happen, often negative or undesirable, but it doesn't convey the idea of causing positive changes in the workplace.
(c) brought along
This option doesn't make sense here. "Brought along" typically means to bring someone or something with you, but it doesn't convey the idea of causing or initiating positive changes in the workplace.
(d) brought about
This option seems to be the best fit. "Brought about" means to cause or initiate something, especially a change or an event, which accurately describes the situation where the new regulations led to positive changes in the workplace.