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The company specified in their communication, «Please remember, we already gave you a casual warning last week when you were caught watching Babil Khan interviews while on duty! Many of your colleagues have also reported that you and Shreya carry coffee pouches, sugar sachets, Maggi, forks, and disposable plates from the pantry for personal use. Please note that stealing products from office property is strictly prohibited.»
The post, shared two days ago, quickly garnered over 400 likes and numerous comments from LinkedIn users. The incident sparked a variety of reactions from the online community.
One user commented, «I think HR is right. It is not okay to steal things when they are small. It is not okay to earn money hourly but wasting it.»
Another user noted, «That's a tough situation. It's good that they communicated their concerns clearly. Maybe it's a chance to revisit how to balance personal time and work? Hope it gets sorted out smoothly!»
A third user emphasized the importance of clear communication, stating, «Such clear communication is highly required as well! The company provides a salary for working, not for our extracurricular activities, and to steal company property is showing a poor mindset!»
Another individual supported