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Forced into attending boss's meeting after logging out? Internet praises this one employee who finally said "no"

Forced into attending boss's meeting after logging out? Internet praises this one employee who finally said "no"

Time of India3 days ago

Sometimes, all it takes is one person quietly standing their ground to challenge the unspoken rules of a workplace. No shouting, no confrontation — just a refusal to go along with what didn't feel right. One Redditor recently shared how a simple decision to leave on time sparked a quiet rebellion in his office, ending a long-standing practice of
unpaid after-hours meetings
. His story is now being widely praised online for showing that even a small act of self-respect can create ripple effects.
The Reddit user, part of a small 10-person team, was the newest hire and quickly noticed something strange on his very first day, a mandatory 20-minute team meeting held after clocking out. Every day, employees would log off their computers at 4:55 PM, walk into the meeting room, and then officially clock out at 5:15 PM, unpaid. Initially, the user assumed the extra time would show up on his biweekly paycheck. It didn't.
Curious, the new hire asked coworkers if they were getting paid for those meetings. The answer was unanimous: no one was. Yet everyone kept showing up because… that's just how it was. 'Everyone was my 'senpai',' the Redditor explained, hinting at a culture of quiet hierarchy and unspoken compliance. 'I figured if everyone's doing it, there must be a reason.'
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But when payday arrived and the unpaid hours became clear, the user decided to try something different. At the next meeting, they stayed for five minutes and then stood up. With everyone watching, they told the manager they had 'somewhere important to be' and walked out.
They did the same thing the next day. And the next. The manager didn't argue, only pulled the employee aside once to ask what was so important. 'It's a personal matter,' he replied — and that was the end of it.
Within a few days, others on the team followed suit. One by one, they began leaving at 5:00 PM sharp. And just like that, the unpaid meeting ritual crumbled. Eventually, the manager had no choice but to shift the meetings to 4:40 PM within paid hours.

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