Published 09:19 IST, November 14th 2024

'Can't Believe': GenZ Employee's WhatsApp Message For Showing Up Late Goes Viral

This incident raises a bigger discussion about work culture, especially how Gen Z and Millennials are prioritizing work-life balance.

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'Can't Believe': GenZ Employee's WhatsApp Message For Showing Up Late Goes Viral | Image: X
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Viral News: A post on X recently went viral when an vocate shared a screenshot of a message from a junior employee. employee's message res, "Hi sir & Ma'am. I will be coming tomorrow at 11:30 AM as I am currently leaving office at 8:30 PM."

vocate captioned tweet, "I can’t believe my junior sent me this. Today’s kids are something else. He stayed late, so now he’s going to show up late to office to 'make up' for it. What a move!” 

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Gen Z's Work Culture Sparks Viral Debate After vocate's Tweet

However, this did not sit well with many people online, who quickly criticised vocate’s response. y argued that setting boundaries for work hours is important and that employees should be able to rest when y work late hours. One user commented, “That’s right way—people need to follow office timing and respect personal boundaries.” 

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Anor user defended junior employee, saying, “Maybe he’s just trying to be productive without burning out. Younger employees sometimes bring new ideas on how to work efficiently.”

After being labeled as a ‘toxic senior’ and facing intense backlash, vocate repeatedly posted explanations to defend herself. In se clarifications, she described junior employee as “incompetent” and “not interested in work,” suggesting that his behavior showed a lack of commitment. She also pointed out that employee didn't officially report to her, meaning she wasn’t even responsible for approving his time off.

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vocate claimed her original post wasn’t intended to shame anyone but was meant to highlight a professional issue. She hinted that post was taken out of context, but many felt her public response was unnecessary and me to attract attention.

This incident has triggered a bigger discussion about work culture, especially how Gen Z and Millennials are prioritizing work-life balance. Many believe younger generations are challenging “always available” culture and are vocating for healthier workplace expectations.

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09:19 IST, November 14th 2024