"Last month, Mr. Wallace issued a document stating that failure to sign in or out will be considered as absenteeism."
"You replied, received."
I had been catching up on sleep and absentmindedly responded to the group message before going back to sleep.
Little did I know it was such a disgusting document.
"I don't think the labor law stipulates this."
James frowned, feeling quite embarrassed.
He was also a worker.
"Let me be frank, causing a scene might not be in your best interest."
"Our company is quite influential. If Mr. Wallace speaks ill of you, I'm afraid it will be difficult for you to find another job."
I I chuckled coldly.
The company had grown from a little branch to a giant in the industry with a daily turnover of tens of millions. Even the headquarters held it in high regard.
Wasn't I the one primarily responsible for this success?
"Did Silas inform you of this?"
James nodded and continued, "He also said that you must hand over your work and leave by Friday, or else social security deductions will commence next Monday."
"You don't have to stream today. Assist the new streamer behind the scenes."
I was so angry and amused by Silas's actions.
I had worked in the company for five years.