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Boss Insists Everyone’s Camera Must Stay On, So This Mom Turns Hers On While Pumping

by Annie Nguyen
October 19, 2025
in Social Issues

Some workplace rules sound fine on paper until they meet reality. When a federal project manager came back from maternity leave, she quickly learned that “cameras on at all times” wasn’t just a suggestion; it was an order. Even if you happened to be mid-pumping session.

Her quiet compliance, however, turned into a moment of poetic justice. What unfolded during that virtual meeting proved that sometimes the most effective way to challenge unreasonable rules is simply to follow them, exactly as written.

A public health project manager recently shared how her meeting lead insisted everyone keep their cameras on, even while she was actively pumping breast milk in her office

Boss Insists Everyone’s Camera Must Stay On, So This Mom Turns Hers On While Pumping
not the actual photo

'Cameras have to be on....NO MATTER WHAT! Fine by me, don't mind the pump?'

I am a project manager and data scientist. I manage lots of different public health related projects.

There is one project in particular that includes a really demanding team from a federal government department.

I recently returned back to work from maternity leave. I work in my office three days a week;

on those days, I have to pump breastmilk at regular intervals for my baby.

Luckily, I have my own private office and can usually just keep on working (emails, reports, etc) while I pump.

I have a hands-free, wearable pump which is convenient....but still definitely obvious

if I am wearing it (it pokes out about my shirt and is not exactly silent).

Recently we have a Zoom call scheduled during one of the times I needed to pump.

Instead of missing the meeting, I figured I would just keep my camera off so I could wear my pump and still participate and listen.

Heck, I was even IN my office and not working from home; I felt like I was being a pretty committed employee!

Meeting starts, a few people have their cameras off. The Lead makes the announcement:

"I just want to remind everyone that our expectation is that you will have your cameras on because this is not a virtual meeting,

it is a simulated in person meeting" (....whatever that means)

I sent a quick private message to explain I was paying attention, but pumping; no response to me,

just instead, a, "Again, the expectation is that all cameras will be on."

So fine. I turn my camera on for this meeting of about 20 people.

The camera isn't aimed at my chest but certainly the top of my pump is CLEARLY visible.

I unmuted myself, so you could also clearly HEAR the pump, and just said, "Thank you for your patience, I was adjusting my b__ast pump."

The meeting continued awkwardly, with several other team managers letting me know privately it was fine to turn my camera off,

but at that point, there really was no point in turning it off.

At the most recent meeting, the announcement was, "Please turn on your cameras if you are comfortable doing so."

“Camera-on” mandates are meant to promote engagement, yet studies show they often backfire, especially for women.

According to a Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab report (2021), 75% of women experience “Zoom fatigue” more intensely than men, largely due to being constantly visible and self-conscious on screen. Add postpartum realities, and the stress multiplies.

Dr. Jessica Zucker, a clinical psychologist specializing in maternal mental health, told The Guardian, “When new mothers are asked to ignore their biological needs for the sake of appearances, it’s a form of subtle discrimination.”

That’s exactly what happened here, rules that looked neutral but ignored basic human context.

Federal law (the Fair Labor Standards Act, Section 7(r)) explicitly requires employers to provide a private, nonintrusive space for lactating employees. Forcing a mother to expose her pump on camera, even virtually, could legally qualify as a violation of that right.

The irony? The demanding team in this story worked for a federal department, meaning they were bound by the very regulation they nearly broke.

Workplace psychologist Dr. Laura Hamill explained to Harvard Business Review that leaders who equate “visibility” with “productivity” miss a key point: “Trust and flexibility, not surveillance, drive real engagement.”

In essence, this mom’s compliance wasn’t rebellion; it was education in real time.

After the incident, the rule changed to “Cameras on if you’re comfortable.” That subtle revision shows how a single boundary-setting moment can spark institutional change.

Sometimes, professionalism looks like silence and composure while making everyone else squirm, and that’s leadership in its most unexpected form.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Reddit users called her move “brilliant” and “empowering,” celebrating how she exposed the hypocrisy of camera mandates

ForeignAssociation98 − Funny and sad how you have to shame people to make a point.

Glad you were able to retain your dignity while making a point. Kudos and congratulations!

Acceptable-Site − Brilliant! Also, depending on where you are located, some states require

that you be given a break from work so that you may pump.

The fact you were working during your pump break could also have gotten someone somewhere in trouble.

Added to that, you are required to be given a private space to pump.

By forcing you to turn on your camera they are violating that privacy. And this was all done by a federal government department… Interesting.

Edit: I was informed it is a federal law and not state laws. Which makes the fact it’s a department for the federal government that much more…interesting.

joppedi_72 − I would say you got them embarrassingly good. I never understood the "camera must be on" policies.

If my camera view will be distracting to the meeting then I leave my camera off.

As when I join a meeting on my phone while out walking and such.

I've actually been in a meeting while trekking in the mountains and except for a quick showing of the views on request, my camera was off all of the meeting.

Where I work we usually leave the cameras off, especially in large meetings.

Some commenters joked that she should repeat the performance just to see how the wording changes next time

fishling − "Please turn on your cameras if you are comfortable doing so."

Sounds like a perfect opportunity for a repeat performance (since you are apparently comfortable enough),

just to see what the next wording change would be.

duffelbagpete − Make them more uncomfortable, turn up your mic and bring closer to the pump and aim camera lower down.

"Simulated live" so your boss is just calling virtual another name.

[Reddit User] − this is not a virtual meeting, it is a simulated in person meeting My head hurts trying to figure this out...

[Reddit User] − "Please turn on your cameras if you are comfortable doing so. " Congrats OP, you did that for everyone.

These folks shared similar stories

doc_skinner − I work at a university and all of the faculty complain that their students don't turn on their cameras,

and then we have a departmental meeting and NONE of those fuckers turn their cameras on.

PricklyPear1969 − I read a similar story about a student undergoing chemo who was told they HAD to have their camera on.

They had also private messaged the professor to ask for a dispensation, explaining why.

No response. Just a group message: “cameras on, or you’ll be marked as failing. ” Ok, then! Camera on!

Cue shocked Pikachu face from the professor who had insisted on cameras being “on”. People are just… UGH…

ElBodster − When I used to be in Teams meetings, I would turn on my camera if either: 1. I was speaking more than a few words 2.

I felt that it would be helpful to other participants.

On the occasions that I was told my camera must be on when I did not feel that I wanted it to be, I complied with the demands by one...

* Switch from the external webcam on top of my monitor to the internal camera of my (closed) laptop.

* Point the camera at my tea mug.

* Point the camera out of the window.

* Swap to an old low resolution camera with manual focus which I adjusted to well out of focus.

* Change the camera input to a still image taken at the start of the meeting.

* When my cat decided to join me on the desk, point it at her instead.

* And the one that really freaked people out - Half close the privacy cover on the camera so that it showed me from the neck down,

but my head disappeared into the virtual background. Combinations of these could be used for additional effects.

This mom’s quiet compliance became a modern office legend. Her actions spoke louder than any HR memo could, showing that empathy should always come before optics. She didn’t break the rule; she proved how broken it already was.

Would you have turned your camera on, or stood your ground in silence? Has workplace micromanagement ever pushed you to pull off your own “malicious compliance” moment? Share your stories below!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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