Angry Manager Sanctions Staff Who Came to Work One Minute Late To Stay Overtime: "This Is Very Petty"

Angry Manager Sanctions Staff Who Came to Work One Minute Late To Stay Overtime: "This Is Very Petty"

  • A lady has posted the internal communication she received from her workplace after reporting to duty one minute late
  • The lady, Bridget Eke, posted a screenshot of the text on Twitter saying she was asked to stay extra time to make up for the late coming
  • The screenshot she posted immediately sparked reactions among Twitter users, with some saying they couldn't work in such a place

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A staff who was only one minute late to work was sanctioned and asked to stay extra time the next working day.

Twitter user, Bridget Eke, who did not disclose her working place, shared a screenshot of the internal backlash she got due to the late coming.

A lady who went to work a minute late was sanctioned.
The lady was asked to stay extra time for coming late to work. Photo credit: Getty Images/PeopleImages and Timm Creative.
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In the screenshot, Bridget was told by a line superior that the manager did not like the fact that she came to work a minute late the previous Friday.

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How a lady was sanctioned for reporting late to work

Bridget received the communication on Monday, and she was asked to stay an extra time of one minute after the normal closing time to address the shortfall.

The communication reads:

"Morning Bridget. Can you stay for one minute today after your shift, please? You were late Friday by one minute and the manager has asked us to address it."

The sanction handed to the lady has sparked reactions among Twitter users, with some asking her to look for another job.

See the tweet below:

Reactions as the lady is asked to work extra for coming late

@moykadri said:

"Bridget please tell me this is a lie."

@TheM1Show commented:

"This is the height of pettiness."

@lady_amilia said:

"And some of us get every other Friday off, without reduced annual leave. You need to exit this employment when you can. This level of pettiness isn't it."

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@MolefiLebone said:

"This is when you start looking for a job, asap."

@crazycoollush said:

"This is a sign to look for another job!"

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Portia Arthur (Entertainment Editor) Portia Arthur holds a BA in publishing from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2013). She worked as a Lifestyle editor for Pulse.com.gh for 5 years. She has worked with celebrities and footballers in image consultancy and management. She started for YEN.com.gh in 2022 and is currently the fashion editor at Yen.com.gh. She has completed Google News Intiative News Labs courses and Advanced Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting fighting misinformation. She can be reached via email: portia.arthur@yen.com.gh

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Audrey Gyamfi (Copy Editor) Audrey Gyamfi is a copy editor at YEN. She graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and English. Audrey previously worked for 7 years as a copy editor for Kwadwoan publishing. She can be reached at audrey.gyamfi@yen.com.gh.