
Why employees don’t always call out abusive bosses
Abusive bosses—those who belittle, ridicule or dismiss their employees—are a well-known workplace problem. Yet, paradoxically, some employees tolerate or even
Abusive bosses—those who belittle, ridicule or dismiss their employees—are a well-known workplace problem. Yet, paradoxically, some employees tolerate or even
A professional earning ₹50,000 per month has sparked an online debate after seeking advice on whether to purchase a ₹2
Notice periods and employee “loyalty” continue to cause tension in the workplace, with some resignations escalating into full blown arguments. A recent
A person has turned to Reddit for help, claiming they were fired soon after informing their boss that they had interviewed with
A tech professional has shared their emotional journey on Reddit after discovering that the position they once held at a public tech
Increasingly, there is talk that AI is going to impact jobs, including coding and software engineering jobs. We are already
A simple yet heartfelt response from a manager to an employee’s leave request is winning praise online for showing what real work-life
A Reddit post claims a firm wants employees who score below 90% in internal training assessments to write the entire
A long-serving developer has shared an emotional account of being laid off after more than five years at the same company. Posting
A jobseeker recounted facing the “rudest phone screening ever” where a recruiter’s behaviour quickly went from mildly uncomfortable to outright