Coworker creates a fake HR email to "secretly" air out his grievances, quickly gets caught by IT and fired: 'He said it was “just a social experiment.”'

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  • "Coworker created a fake HR email to 'discipline' people"

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  • So I recently started working at a mid- sized logistics company. Pretty normal place, lots of spreadsheets, lots of coffee, and a handful of characters.
  • One of them, Brad, really wanted to be in management. Like, desperately. Always talking about "leadership potential" and "company vision." Thing is, Brad's job title is literally "Data Clerk." No shade, but he's not exactly changing corporate policy.
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  • Last month, a few people in our department got these odd emails from "Human Resources@Company- Policy.com." It wasn't our normal HR domain.
  • The emails had these passive-aggressive "warnings" about "team morale" and "dress code professionalism." They weren't official, just weirdly specific.
  • Like, my friend Laura got one saying her "workplace laughter was distracting others." Another said someone's "lunch choices had strong odors and could be reconsidered." IT finally traced the emails after someone reported them.
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  • Guess who set up the fake domain? Brad. He literally created a Gmail alias, formatted it to look like a corporate HR address, and had been "issuing" fake warnings to make people "take him seriously." When confronted, he said it was "just a social experiment." He was walked out the same afternoon.
  • Mr__Jim Lahey Live by the HR, die by the HR.

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