Boss Asks Employee To Come In On Their Day Off, Fires Them After They Say ‘No’
A good relationship with a boss matters. As do the relationships with all your other colleagues. After all, these are the people we usually spend most of our day with. If not, we still have to regularly talk or correspond with them. So when the person that you have to answer to is a jerk, it can make your life difficult. Especially if they don’t respect your personal time off work.
This Redditor shared a story of how they were laid off because they refused to come in to work on a weekend off. The OP and the said boss had disagreements in the past, but this time, the OP stood their ground and refused to budge. What followed was an awkward conversation and a subsequent, possibly illegal, firing.
Drivers in the retail industry might sometimes need to go through company-organized courses
Image credits: Rawpixel / envatoelements (not the actual photo)
But this boss organized it on the weekend for some reason, and when an employee said they couldn’t come, decided to fire them
Image credits: LightFieldStudios / envatoelements (not the actual photo)
Image credits: sedrik2007 / envatoelements (not the actual photo)
Image credits: TylPlas26
The OP provided more context to the story in the comments
The commenters agreed that the boss was wrong, and they had some advice for the OP
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A good relationship with a boss matters. As do the relationships with all your other colleagues. After all, these are the people we usually spend most of our day with. If not, we still have to regularly talk or correspond with them. So when the person that you have to answer to is a jerk, it can make your life difficult. Especially if they don’t respect your personal time off work.
This Redditor shared a story of how they were laid off because they refused to come in to work on a weekend off. The OP and the said boss had disagreements in the past, but this time, the OP stood their ground and refused to budge. What followed was an awkward conversation and a subsequent, possibly illegal, firing.
Drivers in the retail industry might sometimes need to go through company-organized courses
Image credits: Rawpixel / envatoelements (not the actual photo)
But this boss organized it on the weekend for some reason, and when an employee said they couldn’t come, decided to fire them
Image credits: LightFieldStudios / envatoelements (not the actual photo)
Image credits: sedrik2007 / envatoelements (not the actual photo)
Image credits: TylPlas26
The OP provided more context to the story in the comments
The commenters agreed that the boss was wrong, and they had some advice for the OP
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