In response to a viral Reddit post, a company's notice outlining measures to prevent "time clock fraud" has sparked outrage. The notice lists five rules deemed necessary to curb this perceived misconduct.
1) Use the bathroom before work or during a 15-minute break, 2) Remove coats before punching in, 3) Arrive early, 4) Avoid personal activities while on the clock, and 5) Ensure all work-related activities are conducted while punched in.
Many have criticized these rules as unreasonable and invasive, considering basic human needs like restroom breaks and personal comfort. The viral post has drawn attention to workplace policies that prioritize surveillance over employee well-being.