This Workplace Is Making Employees Sit Through An All-Day “Town Hall” In 100 Degree Heat With No AC
Ask anyone who’s gone back to an office after tasting the WFH life, and they’ll tell you the same thing: it’s never just about the commute. It’s the meetings that could’ve been an email, the dress code, the mandatory fun nobody signed up for. You start noticing things you never used to think twice about, like whether your building even has working air conditioning.
One employee in Reddit’s r/AntiWork community just hit that breaking point after their company scheduled a full day outdoors during an actual heat advisory, and the fix they came up with will make you wonder if anyone in HR owns a working thermometer.
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Word got out on via r/antiwork fast, and people were ready to chime in.
Some had their own horror stories about employers who treat extreme weather like a minor inconvenience. Others just wanted to know who signed off on this plan and whether they’ve ever stepped outside in July.
A few had genuinely useful tips buried in the outrage, for anyone unlucky enough to end up in the same boat. Here’s what people had to say.
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