A Reddit post about a manager asking an employee to work during his bereavement leave has stirred fresh outrage online, highlighting the ongoing concerns around toxic managerial practices in Indian workplaces.
The anonymous user recounted his experience at a marketing agency where he had worked for two years. Despite regular role reshuffling, additional responsibilities due to layoffs, and budget constraints, he said he stayed committed because he enjoyed the work and his team. Advertisement
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by u/sanity-error-404 in IndianWorkplace
But the tipping point came when he informed his manager about his grandfather’s passing. His message read: “Morning sir, my nana passed away last night, won’t be able to come to the office today.” W

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