During Mumbai's heavy floods, an employee's blunt refusal to come to the office in a group chat has gone viral, earning her the title of 'corporate baddie'.
Mumbai FloodsWfhCorporate BaddieEmployee RightsManager EmpathyReal Estate MumbaiAug 20, 2025

An employee was stuck in traffic due to heavy rains in Mumbai and informed her manager that she couldn't reach the office. The manager insisted she arrive late, but the employee replied, 'Not possible.'
The employee's blunt and assertive reply resonated with many people who have faced similar situations at work. Her refusal to compromise her safety for a demanding boss earned her the title of 'corporate baddie.'
While many government offices and private companies offered work-from-home (WFH) options during the heavy rains, the specific office in question did not have such a policy.
Many employees shared their own experiences of dealing with unsympathetic managers during extreme weather conditions. Some even shared how they had to escalate matters to HR or the CEO to get a WFH arrangement.
This incident highlights the lack of empathy and flexibility among some managers in Indian workplaces. It also underscores the importance of implementing and enforcing policies that prioritize employee safety and well-being.

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