'Aise Kaise Waise Jaise'– Asks Internet As Woman Shows An Empty European Office After 5 PM! Viral
Indian corporate employees, ‘Aisa bhi hota hai’! In pure ‘corporate shock’, an Indian woman living in Europe was left stunned after she looked around her office floor at around 5 PM. Confused as to why?
Well, believe it or not, but there do exist countries with rather commendable labour laws, where employees actually do get to leave office on time! As per the video, the office looked completely empty past 5 PM- as most employees left after their work hours ended. As if employees getting to leave on time was not shocking enough for the internet- what left many other further intrigued was the fact that office hours ended so early. As soon as the post went viral, netizens began to joke about how ‘Indian managers’ should start working at these companies instead. Many also commended European nations and their work environment, while the rest highlighted the importance of India needing similar changes in its corporate field. Times Now could not confirm the details and the authenticity of the post.
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“Corporate shock,” the post read. The post was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘livewithjyoti’. The post was shared 3 days ago and pulled more than 60K views from people.
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