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🗓️ 30 July 2021
⏱️ 16 minutes
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r/Maliciouscompliance In today's episode, OP has a toxic employer who doesn't want to pay OP's government-mandated fees. The employer is supposed to pay into OP's retirement fund, but it turns out that the boss is stiffing OP. The boss throws out a smug, "If you don't like, it report it to the authorities." So, that's exactly what OP does! He reports the boss to the government authority for tax evasion, and the government immediately starts breathing down the boss's next. Be careful what you wish for!
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1:17.1 | Trackstar. At my job, people are allowed to take smoke breaks. So my co-workers who smoke will take |
1:22.8 | about five to ten breaks a day, and each of these breaks is five to fifteen minutes long. And on |
1:28.6 | top of that, all of these smoke breaks are paid. The non-smokers who are surprisingly in the minority, |
1:34.6 | seven people out of 25 people asked if they could take a break too when the smokers take a break. |
1:39.7 | The manager said those breaks are only for smokers, and if everyone took those breaks and they |
1:44.5 | would fall behind. As I'm sure you can realize, this is BS. So I went online to Amazon, and I bought |
1:52.1 | all my non-smoking co-workers herbal smokes, which are tobacco, nicotine, and additive-free. Basically, |
1:58.1 | they're just cigarettes filled with tea leaves. So a seven non-smokers started taking our own |
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