British workplace branded a 'cult' after managers put up poster telling employees to come in even when they're ill and work out of hours - because they're all one big 'family'
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An employee has shared a list of 'nightmare fuel' rules for his workplace, who have branded his company 'a cult'. The person, who works in an office, took to Reddit to share a photo of a laminated notice pinned to a board in the tea room, which contained fourteen 'reminders' on what 'makes a great team.'.
Taking to the subreddit r/CasualUK on 7 January, the Teesside-based worker, who goes by u/punkywalrus, highlighted his frustration at the list, which appeared to be have been pinned up over the Christmas holiday. The post has since 6,000 upvotes and more than 2,300 comments from concerned Redditors, who jumped to the employee's defence.
Alongside the photo of the list, the office worker wrote: 'Got back to work today, management have put this up in the tea room. What type of year am I in for?'. What followed was an exhaustive list of bizarre rules, which began with a statement that reads: 'This is not a job, this is a vocation.'.
The first rule penned by management is, 'There are certain attributes which makes us a great team,' followed by, 'We happily do a lot of extra work in our own time.'. Next, they wrote, 'We happily do a lot of extra work in our own time,' as well as, 'We committed to this business so always volunteer to attend the events held.'.
An employee has shared a list of workplace rules drummed up by management - much to the horror of internet users, who have branded the company a 'cult' (stock image). The employee, who appears to work in an office, uploaded a photo of a laminated notice pinned to a board in the tea room, which contained fourteen 'reminders' on what 'makes a great team'.