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    Employee fired over washroom sticker; sparks debate on workplace humour

    Reportedly, human resources had been informed of the prank beforehand and had even provided guidance on where the sticker could be placed
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMay 9, 20252 Mins Read11973 Views
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    A light-hearted April Fools’ prank has sparked a viral discussion on workplace boundaries after an employee was fired for placing a joke sticker in the staff washroom. What began as an attempt at humour quickly escalated into a case of suspension and eventual termination.

    The sticker, intended as a joke, read: “Employees must stop crying before returning to work.”

    The employee, who shared their experience anonymously on Reddit, had worked at the company for ten months without any prior disciplinary issues.
    According to the post, the HR had been informed of the prank beforehand and had even provided guidance on where the sticker could be placed. Yet, the employee arrived at work the next day to find their belongings had been moved—an early sign that disciplinary action was underway.

    Wishing to take accountability, the employee approached their manager to clarify the situation. However, the meeting resulted in immediate dismissal. The employee was told they were being let go, with little explanation beyond the sticker incident. The manager also referred to an old disagreement over the use of two-dollar coins as a contributing factor.

    The sudden dismissal without any warning left the former employee disheartened, particularly as they believed they had the trust and support of their team. The post concluded with an expression of heartbreak and disappointment, emphasising the emotional toll of the experience.

    Most reactions online have been sympathetic, with many users questioning whether the firing waa fair. Several advised the individual to contact a labour board, though others noted the difficulty of proving the HR’s prior approval without written documentation.

    The incident raises broader questions about the role of intent, communication, and proportionality in workplace disciplinary actions. It also highlights the fine line between humour and perceived professionalism in corporate environments

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    1 Comment

    1. Atul on May 10, 2025 6:44 am

      This could be not only a Sticker Incidence, Iitt am sure some personal conflicts + office politics involved.

      But surprised how the HR Team reacts Like a FOOL.

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