An employee has recently revealed to Reddit that he was thrown out of a business meeting for laughing at memes and later warned by HR. The issue immediately went viral on the social media platform.
The post, which quickly gained traction, described how an unexpected meme popped into the employee’s mind while his business head was discussing what they believed were “unachievable targets.” ...
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