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‘You are getting fired’: After a 10-minute bathroom break, coworker returns with chilling warning for ABA therapist, but manager’s version leaves internet scratching its headA Reddit user was left anxious after a coworker returned from a 10-minute bathroom break and casually warned them, “You are getting fired,”...
Husband claims company wrongfully fired wife using technicality, post goes viralA manufacturing worker's sudden dismissal from a unionized plant has ignited a workplace dispute. Management allegedly manufactured miscond...
Recruiter shares the one question that makes him delete job seekers message, netizens react: 'At least your clients know they aren't getting...'A hiring expert's view on job seekers prioritizing salary sparked a major online debate. John Schmidt suggested such candidates lack genuin...
Employee forced to share snacks with team turns to Reddit for help, gets quirky responsesAt workplaces, informal norms can be harder to navigate than formal rules, particularly in small teams where closeness is prized. New emplo...
Employee returns to work after unapproved leave and finds office access blocked: ‘Everyone was told if he comes…’An employee was physically barred from entering the office floor despite remaining on payroll and employed, after taking a single day of un...
Boss's power move on employee backfires; worker openly exposes her hypocrisy with sudden resignationA boss at a popular dessert shop faced backlash after attempting to punish an employee who gave two weeks’ notice by canceling her remainin...
"Not our culture": Injured employee requests 2nd WFH in 7 months but CEO calls it 'very bad'; Internet floods with brutal adviceA CEO's 'special warning' to an employee for working from home without explicit permission has ignited a fierce debate online. The employee...
'Unless you are in ICU..' : Manager's shocking reply on techies responsibilities sparks outrage on InternetA Project Manager's viral post demanding employees work around the clock, barring only critical illness, sparked outrage on Reddit. Users c...
'Rs 1,200 for employees, Rs 2,000 for team leads': Company faces backlash over "mandatory" Diwali party contributionA company’s viral WhatsApp message demanding mandatory employee contributions for a Diwali party has sparked outrage online. Employees are ...
Company demands employees work 12 hours per day. Netizens react: ‘At least they are honest…’A company's LinkedIn job posting, featuring twelve-hour shifts, six days a week, has sparked outrage on Reddit. The rigid schedule, inspire...
'Must wear churidar, tie hair up'... mentioned in offer letter. Company's rules for female employees spark outrage onlineAn Indian company faces severe criticism for its regressive dress code, reminiscent of school regulations. The policy mandates traditional ...
Recruiter looks for IIM, FMS, XLRI, SPJIMR graduates for unpaid role: 'Is job market so bad?' ask netizensA recruiter's LinkedIn post offering unpaid internships to graduates from top Indian business schools has sparked outrage. The offer, frame...
‘Abuse, fear and no lunch breaks’: Zepto's ex-contract worker alleges harassment in Reddit postA former contract worker at Zepto has accused the quick-commerce startup of fostering a toxic and abusive work environment. In a widely sha...
Boss or headmistress? CEO gives SHOCKING punishment to employee for not calling her 'Ma'am'A workplace controversy erupted online after a Reddit post detailed a CEO’s unusual punishment for a senior employee. The CEO allegedly for...
Boss refuses leave on Holi, threats to cut salary of anyone on leave. Netizens ask employee to 'Name and shame'An employer refused leave for Holi and mandated no traces of color on employees entering the office. A frustrated employee's post on Reddit...
'CEO took us back to school days': Employee reveals boss's unique way to punish latecomers. Reddit calls it 'ridiculous'A Reddit user shared a bizarre experience where his CEO locked out late-arriving employees and gave them a lecture on punctuality. The inci...
US-based techie says Indian managers are 'the worst', reveals he plans to resign after first salaryA Kerala-born techie shared on Reddit his contrasting experiences with Indian managers versus American and Canadian ones. He praised his fo...