Boss works 10 to 6, insists on making 9 to 5 employee late to check in with work: 'I've missed plans because of it'

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  • Two female employees work at desks in an office, one in front of the other
  • She stops me leaving at the end of the day

    My boss I've posted about her before, but one thing I'm struggling with is her doing this strange thing at the end of the day
  • We work in the office 3 days a week, I work 9-5, she gets in later 10-6. When I've finished the working day, pack up and about to leave, she always insists on me going through my work tracker or my current tasks. I tell her I have to go as I have plans I need to make, and
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  • she just ignores me and keeps talking. I tell her we can go over it in the morning but she wants to know now. She will keep me for an additional 15 mins sometimes.
  • It's really annoying me and I've missed plans because of it, what is this behaviour? She's also very into her micromanagement and criticising of my personality so this is part of a bigger problem
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  • Spiritual_Ad6547 Start scheduling a check in at 4:30p to review. Let her know you leave at 5, so reviews must be done before.
  • lavinialloyd Put a daily meeting in with her 30. mins before end of the shift, recurring daily. Then send an email explaining that you understand she requires a status check at the end of every day, and to ensure moving forward this takes place within working hours, you've put in time for a status. check.
  • If she declines the meeting move it slightly earlier. If she declines again go back and ask her what time she would prefer for the status check. If she says a time when your shift ends, then ask whether you should log your overtime or instead come into work half an hour later everyday to get back the time.
  • Make sure you get everything in writing over email. It honestly sounds like a weird power move to me and I imagine she'll back down pretty quickly once you start getting a paper trail together.
  • LadyLenear57 Why are you telling her you're leaving. Just leave, problem solved.
  • ash_ok_ Just ask her, how we can work to avoid that? Ask her what she needs.
  • Emotional_Half_7679 Start setting boundaries, simply say 'I have finished for the day and have fixed plans tonight, we will have to pick this up in the morning, have a good evening, see you tomorrow'. Boss needs to manage her time better and not encroach on your free unpaid time
  • Saloau You need to say "boss name, my work day is over at 5. If you have concerns please see me before then as I must leave at 5 for personal obligations." And then at 5 cut in and say "oh would you look at the time, must dash." And walk away. It's hard asserting yourself and don't be a carpet and let yourself get walked on.
  • jaygeezythreezy If it's an option, you could always just come in an hour later, too. I agree that boundaries should be respected, but if she's going to insist you stay that extra hour to align to her schedule then come in when she does! (If that's an option)
  • Other-Mess6887 This is the biggest advantage of a carpool. I have to go NOW. Three other guys are waiting for me.
  • gsb999 Tell her she can walk with you to the bus stop, car park etc and discuss on the way. When you get to the car, get in and tell her anything else to discuss will have to be taken up in the morning

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