
Pune Manager Rejects Leave: ‘Whether you come by swimming or flying, you will have to come to office…’ Looking at the attitude of some managers in the corporate world, it seems to be the same these days. Pune These days there is chaos due to heavy rains, roads are filled with water and normal life has come to a standstill. But there are some bosses who are more concerned about office attendance than the safety of their employees. Currently, WhatsApp chat between a boss and employee from Pune is going viral on social media. viral Seeing what is happening, the anger of the internet public has reached sky high. The situation is such that now the victim employee is even thinking of leaving the job.
‘Roads are closed sir…’ Employee asked for leave, got this reply
This whole matter came to light when a friend of the victim employee shared a screenshot of this conversation on the Pune category of social discussion forum Reddit. It is written in the caption, he is asking whether he should resign? According to the viral chat, the employee messaged his boss early in the morning, Hello Sir, due to heavy rain and road closure, I will not be able to come to office today. Any boss understanding this situation and being humane would say that it is okay, stay at home and stay safe. But here there was a twist in the story. The boss took a very tough stance and replied, use public transport.
Boss’s order – ‘Catch the train or Uber, but come to office’
Instead of understanding the employee’s helplessness, the manager kept forcing him to come to the office. The boss wrote in clear words, I cannot approve this leave. We all have come to work. Rest of the people have also reached office by taking local train. Therefore, whether you take a train or an Uber cab, reach the office either way. The boss’s reply left the employee completely devastated.
Netizens got angry, said- ‘Tell me the name of the company’
As soon as this WhatsApp chat went viral, netizens started criticizing the manager class. An angry user wrote, make the name of this company public, so that everyone knows how much they value the lives of their employees. While sharing his ordeal, another user wrote, My boss with an internship of Rs 6000 also told me the same thing. I replied that I wish I could afford an Uber with this huge stipend. Also read:Viral: I am not a school child, sick Gen Z employee gave such an answer to his boss, created an uproar on the internet!
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Disclaimer: This news is based on viral social media posts and reactions of netizens. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not independently verify the authenticity of any claims made in this post.
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