
Boss's ultimatum to work on day off or lose bonus sparks anger online
A manager is facing widespread backlash on social media after pressuring an employee to work on a pre-approved day off, even threatening to dock her bonus if she failed to comply. The incident came to light after UK workplace expert Ben Askins shared screenshots of their text exchange on Instagram.
While the identities of both the manager and employee have been kept anonymous, the story has struck a chord online. Askins also posted a video about the situation on TikTok, which has since garnered over 27 million views, with thousands condemning the manager's behaviour as 'insane'.
Also read | Contractual employee calls Zepto's work culture 'toxic,' 'straight-up abusive'
The issue began when the manager messaged a team member, asking her to step in for a colleague who wouldn't be coming to work that day.
'Hey, Jasper won't be coming in today so you'll need to handle the presentation,' the message read.
Read | Strategies to survive a toxic workplace
The woman responded, reminding her manager that she had the day off. 'Sorry, I can't. I've got today booked off for plans with the kids. I'll be back on Monday,' she replied.
The boss's reply stunned many: 'It wasn't really a request TBH. I need you in by 11am.'
The employee pushed back, explaining she had been working overtime for weeks and deserved her approved leave — especially to spend time with her children. But the manager remained unyielding.
Read | 'Complete task by 4 pm, or else...': Techie quits 'toxic' job in 45 days; gets flooded with support on Reddit
'One day isn't too much to ask. I can revoke your day off and expect you in at 11am,' he wrote.
'That doesn't feel very fair,' she countered, pointing out that another colleague was simply out for brunch, while her family time was being disregarded.
The boss then sent a final, eyebrow-raising message: 'Not going to lie. I decide what is fair. We will have a conversation about our commitment when you're in today. If you're not here, it is coming out of your bonus.'
The exchange quickly drew outrage online, with many expressing disbelief at the manager's domineering tone. A large number of commenters urged the employee to escalate the matter to Human Resources, calling the boss's behaviour unacceptable and toxic.
'The first text message should not have been responded to. It is that simple,' an Instagram commenter wrote.
'I'm confused why people are even responding on days off, any work devices get turned off and any sent to private gets ignored,' another said.
'Hope this was reported to HR,' a user added.
'That's so rude,' another wrote.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


News18
2 hours ago
- News18
RCB Wins IPL 2025: Ranveer Shares Virat Kohli-ABD's Pic, Says 'This Is Everything'
Last Updated: After nearly two decades of waiting, RCB finally lifted their first IPL trophy, and fans, including Bollywood celebrities, can't keep calm. Virat Kohli's emotional celebration after Royal Challengers Bengaluru's long-awaited IPL victory has taken over the internet. After nearly two decades of waiting, RCB finally lifted their first IPL trophy, and fans, including Bollywood celebrities, can't keep calm. Actor Ranveer Singh, a known cricket enthusiast and Kohli admirer, took to Instagram to express his joy. He posted a screengrab of Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers' identical, animated reactions after RCB dismissed Marcus Stoinis during the IPL 2025 final. Captioning the image, Ranveer wrote, 'This is everything." While Ranveer has been a long-time supporter of Mumbai Indians, he didn't hold back from cheering for Kohli's team after their monumental win. Earlier this season, after Mumbai Indians' semi-final exit, Ranveer took to Instagram Stories and wrote, 'Not ours this time but still mad proud of the boys @mumbaiindians. Showed our might and mettle in a hard-fought tournament. Still the most feared team in the league. Unbreakable spirit. Indefatigable Indians." His dual admiration for cricket and sportsmanship was also evident after India's T20 World Cup win in 2024. Following Virat Kohli's announcement of retirement from T20Is, Ranveer had shared a heartfelt note, saying, 'The King dropping the anchor. What a way to cap an incredible career! Virat Kohli." Ranveer's celebration of RCB's IPL 2025 triumph echoed the sentiments of countless fans across the country, especially those who have supported the franchise through years of close calls and disappointment. As RCB finally sealed the deal with a win over Punjab Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, fans across the globe hailed Kohli's patience and commitment to the team, calling it his ultimate redemption arc. On the professional front, Ranveer is currently filming Dhurandhar and is also preparing to headline Don 3: The Final Chapter, directed by Farhan Akhtar. First Published:


Hindustan Times
3 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Nikhil Kamath praises ‘Bangalore Boy' Virat Kohli after RCB's thrilling IPL 2025 win
Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath praised Virat Kohli as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won their maiden IPL trophy after nearly two decades. Honouring the ace cricketer from Delhi, Kamath said that after the win, Kohli became 'the Bangalore Boy.' 'Virat Kohli you are the #BangaloreBoy today. Congrats RCB,' he wrote in an Instagram story, along with a heart emoji. Kamath's comments came just hours after the IPL team defeated Punjab Kings in a tightly contested match. With a few balls to go, an emotional Virat Kohli was seen fighting back tears of disbelief as an 18-year-old dream came close to becoming a reality, with every moment. As the last ball was bowled and RCB emerged victorious, the former captain sunk to his knees and cried on the ground as teammates surrounded him. "'This win is as much for the fans as it is for the team. It's been 18 long years. I've given this team my youth, prime and experience. I've tried to win it every season, gave it everything I have. To finally have it is an unbelievable feeling. Never thought this day would come, I was overcome with emotion after the last ball was bowled. Gave each and every ounce of my energy and it's an amazing feeling,' he said. For RCB fans, celebrations began late in the night as their team finally lifted its first-ever IPL trophy. "Ee sala cup naamde' turned into reality as supporters flooded the streets with joy, and fireworks filled the skies. Many shared videos of fireworks and celebrations in Bengaluru, comparing the festivities to Diwali. In the days leading up to the final, fans were seen organising hawans, offering digital snans to RCB team photos and going to temples with photos of Virat Kohli, seeking blessings for a win. (Also read: Indian billionaire celebrates like a true fan as RCB ends title drought and lifts IPL 2025 trophy)


Time of India
3 hours ago
- Time of India
'Endless H-1B stamping cycles': Reddit user wants to move to India after 15 years
A Reddit user who spent 15 years in the US shared the pitfalls of being an H-1B visa holder. While US tech workers are raging against H-1B visa holders for stealing their jobs, a Reddit post of a H-1B visa holder has grabbed the attention as the person sought advice on moving back to India -- after 15 years. The person came to the US as a student and then started working but now after 15 years, the user feels tired of restrictions. The restrictions that come being an H-1B visa holder. "Can't go anywhere, can't start my business," the Reddit post read. "The title and I want to work as a Product Manager. Do you think there will be problem in getting jobs in India? Backstory- I 37F, came to the US as a student in 2010, right after engineering. Started working in 2012 and ever since then I have been employed as a technology consultant. Now I am tired of the restrictions. Endless H1B stamping cycles. Can't go anywhere, can't start my own businesses. I want to explore what India can offer but I also want to work as a Product Manger. Will there be problem in finding jobs and starting my own small business?" the post said. A Reddit user expressed desire to move back to India after spending 15 years in the US. The comment section was mostly welcoming as people shared their experience of moving back to India almost for the same reason. "I came back a few months ago after 10 years, for similar reasons as yours. Trying to start my own business. I miss many things about US and dislike many things about here, but being able to explore business ideas of my own, and not having to worry about the visa bs far outweighs the negatives. So far anyways," one wrote. "My dad's friend did this and he is incredibly happy with his decision. He not only does well but every so often will pick up contract jobs that helps build investment money for his true passion," another reply said. H-1B has become a contentious issue with MAGA activists wanting the Donald Trump administration to completely shut the program in favor of American workers. The administration has taken crucial steps to arrest the inflow of international students but has not made a stand on H-1B. This visa program majoly contributes to the Silicon Valley as tech companies hire from foreign countries to save money.