Boss overloads employee with work to try to get him to quit, he confronts her directly: 'If you want me gone, you'll have to fire me and pay my severance'

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  • "You want me to leave? No. Fire me."

    For a month now, my manager has been doing everything to push me out. (Suddenly she started dumping all the crap work on me, you know how it is). A few days ago, she cornered me and dropped that classic line: 'So, are you still happy with us?'
  • I looked her straight in the eye and said: 'I'm not leaving. If you want me gone, you'll have to fire me and pay my severance.'
  • Her face literally changed colours. You should have seen it. Now she can't even look at me. The whole thing is honestly hilarious.
  • I'm so done with these passive- aggressive games. Either process the papers, or leave me alone.
  • RedGhost3568 • 20h ago It's a crazy game of chicken when this happens. At my last employer, HR management asked me to quit after I defeated their second malicious misconduct case against me in less than 18 months (once
  • again resulting in the false accusers losing their jobs. while I kept mine). Usual polite BS about how if "I wasn't happy I should leave and seek job satisfaction elsewhere" despite over 10 years with the company.
  • I told them that wasn't happening when they owed me +60 days PTO (all documented) and I'd be notifying my lawyer of this "meeting request" too. HR
  • manager tried to backpedal but I just walked out of their office, called my lawyer and then went back to my work after they said "leave it with me."
  • My lawyer sent them a "don't make me come over there again" official notice to back off and Company Legal screamed at HR to shut up right now as they were sick of dealing with HR's incompetence when my mountain of constructive
  • dismissal evidence was ironclad on how HR willingly weaponised company policy. against me repeatedly for their friends.
  • Game of chicken lasted 12 months exactly, then HR finally retrenched me with full severance and all owed PTO back pay when the CEO stepped in and said axe him. Cover your bases OP and you'll make it.
  • A young businessman works with a businesswoman in a conference room, sharing a laptop.
  • adamsawmdavid2 I feel like the final outcome of this will depend on what country you're in...
  • Known-Historian7277 Unfortunately I'm not sure if you're entitled to severance. Read your employee handbook I guess?
  • drakgremlin You need to write down your experience and send it to HR as a formal complaint. This isn't a valid way to manage people out.
  • mercurygreen Make sure you mention to a coworker where that manager can hear that "Wrongful termination includes retaliation." Start gathering papers that prove things, then email to HR with the phrase "Hostile Work Environment" and watch the sparks fly.
  • Deadlinesglow I think that you did exactly what she did not expect. After all they need to know that you are on to them, and they don't always hold the cards.
  • Own-Football4314 Document every interaction with your management and HR. Keep great details.

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