This email has gone viral online after it was posted to the popular r/antiwork subreddit.
The thread was posted to Reddit's growing subreddit that deals with the issues surrounding worker's rights. It consisted of screenshots that were allegedly sent by an employer in response to a walkout that was orchestrated by the kitchen staff of the establishment that the sender owns and operates.
Toxic workplaces are often put on blast on the popular subreddit. Another recent thread saw users commenting on a workplace that wrote up a mother for attending her son's emergency surgery.
The email contains several veiled threats that promise to get retribution on those responsible for the walkout. Yet, as Reddit commenters have pointed out, there is no evidence or discussion of firing the individuals who left in the middle of their shift, hinting that this employer is one of the many in the service industry who are struggling to recruit and retain staff.
"That's a long-winded way to say " I am so garbage at management my staff walked out and I'm incapable of taking any responsibility so I am blaming you and threatening your life" commented Reddit user No_Vegetable7280.
Overall, reactions to the email have followed either this vein or encouraged the receiving parties to file a complaint with authorities for the threatening nature of the email.
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