Boss Tries To Fix A Non-Issue By Banning Flexible Hours, Only Makes Things Worse


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Two of the hallmarks of truly great managers are that they’re able to admit when they’re wrong and they genuinely learn from their mistakes. This is exceedingly rare! Bad workplace leaders, on the other hand, tend to blame others. And they’ll dodge taking responsibility for their poor decisions like Neo fighting Agents in The Matrix.

Internet user u/my-reddit-saga went viral on the ‘Malicious Compliance’ online group after sharing an old story about their former boss. According to the author, their superior suddenly had an issue with their flexible hours, demanding that they end work at precisely 4 PM. However, this had a lot of unintended consequences.

Keep scrolling to read the full story, including a surprisingly wholesome twist! Bored Panda got in touch with the author of the post, u/my-reddit-saga, and they were kind enough to answer our questions.

One huge difference between good and bad bosses is that the former manage to set their egos aside and admit when they’re wrong

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An employee shared how their old boss decided to take a firm stance on flexible work hours. However, he quickly realized he had made a mistake

Text about banning flexible hours and ending the workday at 4:00 PM, causing issues at a government agency.

Text about duties driving vehicles to repair shops, tire companies, glass repair shops, and inspection centers.

Text excerpt about performing simple repairs and cleaning cars, illustrating boss trying to fix a non-issue by banning flexible hours.

Boss trying to fix a non-issue by banning flexible hours causes frustration and worsens workplace morale.

Man in black shirt using spray tool to clean car surface, illustrating boss impact on flexible hours at work.

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Text showing an employee's story about their boss banning flexible working hours, leading to workplace issues.

Text excerpt about feeling rushed after 3:15 PM and doing small tasks instead of washing a car, illustrating flexible hours impact.

Text describing a boss discussing the impact of banning flexible hours after noticing decreased productivity at work.

Boss tries to fix flexible hours issue by banning them, causing more problems and worsening the workplace environment.

Man in white shirt working focused on laptop, illustrating boss dealing with banning flexible hours problem.

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Text on a white background explaining how the boss’s new policy on flexible hours created a bigger problem.

Text discussing a boss admitting wrong after trying to fix a non-issue by banning flexible hours, causing more problems.

Text excerpt about staying at a job longer, unrelated to boss banning flexible hours, shown on a plain background.

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There’s nothing wrong with giving your employees freedom, so long as they take their responsibilities seriously

Team discussing work issues around a table in an office, highlighting challenges with banning flexible hours policy.

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We asked the author of the story how they initially reacted when their boss recognized his mistake and apologized for it.

“Since we had a good relationship with each other, I didn’t think much of it,” redditor u/my-reddit-saga opened up to Bored Panda.

“In the end, he [the boss] just wanted everything to go smoothly.”

According to the author, his former boss was an older man at the time. He “retired not long after I left,” u/my-reddit-saga said, adding that their superior was “kind of a workaholic.”

We also wanted to get u/my-reddit-saga’s thoughts on the best qualities of a truly great boss. From their perspective, a good trait for a boss to have is offering “freedom under responsibility”… “as long as the job gets done,” of course.

Flexible schedules offer lots of benefits. Not just for employees, but for managers, too

Young man working at home desk with laptop and notes, highlighting challenges of banning flexible hours by boss.

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There are lots of different ways that you can structure flexible work schedules. It’s quite likely that you have a flexible schedule, even though it doesn’t quite feel like you do. Indeed explains that the most common types are:

  • Flex-time, where employees work outside traditional business hours, starting earlier or later
  • Compressed, where your employees work longer hours each shift, so they get more time off later
  • Remote, where you work from somewhere other than a designated work location
  • Part-time, where employees work less than 40 hours a week
  • Hybrid, where you work part of the week remotely, and part of the time at the office

There are tons of upsides to flexible schedules for both the workers and their managers. For instance, employees get access to better work-life balance, have more flexibility when it comes to professional development and education, feel valued by their companies, have better health, and are more satisfied with their jobs.

Meanwhile, managers get lots of benefits, too. Such as more engaged employees who perform better and are more creative at problem-solving. On top of that, flexible schedules help with productivity, worker retention rates, attendance, as well as overhead expenses.

What’s more, offering flexible schedules is potentially good for recruitment too, allowing you to draw in more talented candidates who want these perks.

Truly good workplace leaders are rare. Bad ones, however, are fairly common. There are lots of red flags to help you recognize them

Woman working on tablet in office setting while colleagues discuss, illustrating issues with boss banning flexible hours at work.

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The situation that the author of the post described on the ‘Malicious Compliance’ subreddit is fairly rare. A boss who is humble and empathetic enough to recognize their mistake and apologize is practically a unicorn. This suggests that the workplace leader is serious about supporting their staff, instead of focusing on protecting their own ego.

According to Forbes, some of the biggest red flags that you’re dealing with a toxic boss include the fact that they:

  • Consistently overwork you and don’t care about your well-being
  • Can’t control their emotions and constantly lose control
  • Take credit for the work that you do
  • Don’t trust you and refuse to empower you
  • Don’t advocate for you, and promise salary increases and promotions that don’t ever happen
  • Micromanage you, which demoralizes you and makes you less engaged in your work
  • Don’t set clear expectations, leading to dissatisfaction and a high employee turnover rate
  • Have favorites at work, giving them preferential treatment
  • Refuse to provide constructive feedback, meaning you can’t improve
  • Aren’t open to new ideas or feedback

What’s your take, dear Pandas? Has someone in management tried to micromanage your work hours a bit too much? Do you currently have a flexible schedule at work? What, for you personally, are the hallmarks of a truly great boss? On the flip side, what are the biggest toxic boss red flags to be aware of? You can tell us what you think in the comments!

Later, the author shared a few more details about the situation

Reddit user praising a boss who admitted mistakes after banning flexible hours, causing more issues at work.

Reddit conversation showing a boss and his wife opposing flexible hours, causing workplace tension and dissatisfaction.

Reddit conversation discussing bosses and flexible hours, focusing on a strict old-school workaholic manager.

Reddit conversation showing boss responding to concerns about banning flexible hours causing workflow issues and delays.

Reddit discussion highlighting boss banning flexible hours and causing workplace issues over non-issue concerns.

People were ecstatic to learn how things turned out

Online discussion showing a boss admitting a bad policy banning flexible hours and its negative impact on the workplace.

Comment about a boss admitting a mistake related to banning flexible hours, highlighting worsening workplace issues.

Screenshot of a forum comment with user Overall-Tailor8949 saying the boss was a real unicorn, highlighting issues with banning flexible hours.

Comment praising a boss who reflected and admitted being wrong after trying to fix a non-issue by banning flexible hours.

Comment praising a boss who acknowledges mistakes and apologizes, highlighting a positive example of leadership and accountability.

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Comment stating enjoyment of going home early, highlighting issues with boss banning flexible hours.

Chat comment showing a boss trying to fix flexible hours policy, with an employee preferring current fixed hours instead.

Comment highlighting a boss trying to fix a non-issue by banning flexible hours and facing negative consequences.

Comment on a forum discussing how a boss trying to fix a non-issue by banning flexible hours actually made the situation worse.

User comment discussing flexible hours and work schedule, highlighting benefits of flexible work policies in jobs.

Comment discussing a boss trying to fix a non-issue by banning flexible hours, leading to worse outcomes.

Comment from user RJack151 praising a boss who admitted a mistake and corrected it in a work discussion.

Some folks shared similar work stories of their own

Comment from user explaining how banning flexible hours impacted KPI and work reporting in a salaried job.

Comment describing a boss banning flexible hours as a punishment leading to less work and missed deadlines.


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