“I’m Ready For The Hammer To Drop”: Boss Calls Employee To HR To Complain He’s Not Working Outside Office Hours, Makes A Fool Of Himself

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We all get fed up with our jobs at times, be it an awful customer, a small task failed, or just a bad day overall. However, when it comes to work itself, how much is too much? It’s a question that can only be answered depending on the situation, really. Still, most people would agree that being expected to work weekends for free would be drawing a massive line when it comes to their employment responsibilities. A redditor by the name of u/pappie317 went on to explain his situation to the community on r/MaliciousCompliance, saying that his company, or more so, his boss pretty much expected him to work on weekends, directing job-related calls to his personal cell phone. Fed up with the situation, the employee decided that he would not be taking calls for a single weekend, given that he didn’t receive any sort of compensation besides the fact that things at work went smoothly when he actually had to be on a shift.

How many of us would be happy with taking work-related calls during the time we are supposed to be off? We believe not many would be up for such a task

Smartphone resting on wrinkled dark fabric, symbolizing a boss calling HR about employee work outside office hours.

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A person got fed up with working on weekends for free as he went on to express his frustration online

Boss calls employee to HR over not working outside office hours, showing workplace conflict and management issues. Boss calls HR to complain employee not working outside office hours, making a fool of himself in office conflict.

Text excerpt showing a conversation about being on call 24/7 and requesting a company phone for work outside office hours. Text excerpt about an employee's understanding to handle business calls during normal office hours. Three employees in a meeting room with laptops, discussing work hours and complaints about employee performance.

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Text on white background stating an employee saying their trucks are set up for the weekend and it's time to go home. Text of an employee describing a boss calling HR to complain about not working outside office hours, expecting termination. Text image describing a boss calling HR to complain about an employee not working outside office hours, making a fool of himself. Aerial view of parked trucks at a logistics center representing employee work outside office hours concerns.

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Text exchange between HR and boss discussing employee work outside office hours and boss complaints about it. Text excerpt from a conversation where a boss calls HR to complain about employee work outside office hours. Text excerpt showing a boss calling HR to complain about an employee not working outside office hours.

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Expecting people who work regular weekday jobs to work for free on weekends, such as taking client calls from a personal phone, is unethical for a variety of reasons

We believe it goes without saying but, everyone needs their downtime, especially from work. We all need a chance to chill, kick back, and recharge from all of the stress. If work starts sneaking into our personal time, it just messes up the balance. On top of that, it’s actually against the rules in a lot of countries. There are laws that say workers should get paid for all the hours they put in, including any overtime, which in the OP’s situation is clearly not the case. But let’s say someone does decide to work for free on the weekend. It sets this vibe that the employer doesn’t really respect or value their time. That’s not great for morale and might even make people less productive. It goes without saying that people can get super burned out, and become less satisfied with their jobs, or worse, might even quit. So, expecting free work isn’t fair and doesn’t respect the skills, know-how, and experience that employees are paid to bring to the table. Everyone should get paid fairly for their work, even if it’s done outside their usual work hours, a little bit of respect for your workers goes a long way, after all.

As the story went viral, people in the comments had some questions to ask regarding the OP’s job

Screenshot of an online discussion where a user talks about salary and on-call work outside office hours.

Some also left their suggestions, opinions and even advice on the situation, given that the OP still wasn’t overly happy with how everything turned out

Screenshot of a Reddit comment discussing employee compensation for working outside office hours and on-call expectations. Comment from Reddit user Stabbmaster discussing employee preferences and overtime pay outside office hours. Boss calls employee to HR complaining about not working outside office hours, making a fool of himself. Boss calls employee to HR for not working outside office hours, creating an awkward and foolish situation. Screenshot of a forum comment where a user states they stop responding when not paid, related to office hours complaint.

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