The people who are in charge of human resources in companies, as well as middle and top managers, must be specially trained.
Previous studies are key to being able to manage groups of workers, where there is a wide variety of people.
An example of mishandling a situation is the one that went viral this week and refers to a broken promise by a boss to employees.
That’s right, he promised a salary increase that, in truth, was never going to happen. In fact, It was a joke that no one got.
The young woman who tells the story was frustrated and ended up resigning.
There was no raise, it was a joke from the boss
On TikTok, Lauren, a young woman from the United States told what happened to her at a company where she worked and then resigned. Why did she leave her? Wait, you’ll see that her resignation is more than justified.
In the video, after another user of the Chinese social network asked her what was the most toxic thing that a boss she worked with had said to her, Lauren expanded on the personal experience that went viral.
It was in April 2022, when the head of human resources at the firm where she worked sent an email to her and her team, in which she thanked them for the very good work they were doing and that for that they were going to give everyone a raise.
@laurenleo0 #stitch with @Katrina I quit four months after that and still not over it #toxic #workfromhome ♬ original sound – Laurenleo
“It was because our team worked really hard, even in off-hours that weren’t usually paid,” Lauren says in the video.
The young woman, from Philadelphia, follows her story and warns that it does not have a happy ending.
“Then we found out it was a April Fool’s jokethat was really very evil ”, he counted on TikTok.
That’s right, the false salary increase was announced within the framework of the April Fool’s Daya characteristic day in the United States in which people usually make jokes, in some cases, very heavy.
Distraught by what happened, and after continuing to work off the clock to justify that supposed raise, the young woman decided to resign. “I learned my lesson, never again,” she says in the video.
In the description of the video it says that he resigned four months later and is still not over it.
In the comments of the video, his followers share similar stories.
One man, for example, told him that a company ordered business cards and spelled the name wrong. When he told those responsible, they replied: “It doesn’t matter, no one knows you anyway.”
Another user tells Lauren in the comments of the TikTok video: “A boss told me I was ‘playing the victim’ for not working for two days when my grandfather died.”
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