Employees attending an outdoor town hall in 100-degree heat with no AC.

This Workplace Is Making Employees Sit Through An All-Day “Town Hall” In 100 Degree Heat With No AC

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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.

1. “I really hate Corporate culture.”

Employees attending town hall in a building with no air conditioning on a 100-degree day.
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Quote about building with box fans instead of AC during hot day.
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People attending a town hall in a building with no air conditioning on a 100-degree day.
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5. Commenters offered sympathy and their own advice.

You can bring something from home to keep yourself cool.
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Sounds like that company needs leadership building, not team building.
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7.

Pretend to pass out, say it's the heat.
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Should have asked if they will have EMS onsite.
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Likely Southerner and a message about pay and layoffs for not attending.
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Text about being sick, missing work, and feeling unwell.
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A person named Kenny_Z expresses frustration about eating in hot weather and taking time off.
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A light backpack with two frozen water bottles on the back.
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Person expresses heat sensitivity and discomfort in a building without A/C.
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A text post about citric acid, home science, and homemade emergency cooling packs.
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TulsaOUfan text asking about workday or day off and being paid.
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Text from a document criticizing a director, mentioning Kevin and Monica, and workplace frustrations.
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Text from image: 'bopperbopper Go to HR and say that you wanna go to the TEAM building but you're on.
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