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Petty Colleague Demands Everyone Works Weekend, Office Workers Turn Office Into A Party Zone

by Annie Nguyen
October 26, 2025
in Social Issues

Mandatory overtime is frustrating enough, but being dragged in for a shift with no actual work is next-level aggravation. Office workers at a builders’ merchant faced this when a coworker’s grudge led to a new rule: everyone had to work the Sunday stock take, no exceptions.

Faced with a day of sitting idle, the team hatched a plan to comply in the most entertaining way possible. Their response turned a wasted day into a memorable rebellion, catching the attention of higher-ups. Keep reading to find out how they turned the tables.

One group of office workers at a builders’ merchant distribution center faced a ridiculous demand to show up on Sunday during stock take week, despite having zero tasks assigned

Petty Colleague Demands Everyone Works Weekend, Office Workers Turn Office Into A Party Zone
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'Make me come in on a Sunday? Fine, but I'm going to play Monopoly!?'

Years ago, I worked in the office of a distribution centre for a builders merchant, full of very petty 'us vs. them' types.

Every July, there was a summer stock take over the weekend, which was compulsory, but overtime was paid.

This consisted of last orders being picked and sent from the warehouse

outstanding errors, etc being cleared off the system in the office on Thursday

count on Friday and Saturday (office staff would join in after a quick refresher on the warehouse management system)

then Sunday would be a catch up order picking/sending day so branches would be running as usual on Monday morning.

Office staff were not trained/employed for picking, and we weren't needed on the floor.

For several years, we got away with not having to work on Sunday

but one year, the pettiest of the petty women caught wind of us not working on Sunday

and went to management to demand that we work it.

If everyone has to work all weekend, that should be everyone.

The DC manager told us that we would have to work it, and we asked what we were supposed to do.

Our job was to answer calls from branches (closed on Sunday)

and sort out issues from the day's deliveries (which didn't happen on Sunday).

The manager insisted, so we said that we would come in

but we were bringing party food and playing Monopoly since there was no work to do.

'Fine, do what you want, as long as you're here and in the office. '

Sunday comes, we stick to our word

and have a lovely day playing Monopoly, eating treats, listening to music

I think I'd even brought a portable DVD player and we watched a movie.

The onsite HR manager came in at one point and asked us what we were doing so we explained

I could see her mentally calculating how much double time we were getting paid to play board games

and she stalked off to shout at the DC manager whilst we were in the clear.

The following year, we didn't have to go in on Sunday

and petty people who moaned were told to mind their own business!

Mandatory overtime can be a contentious issue, especially when employees are required to work without clear tasks, as seen in this distribution center’s Sunday stock take policy.

The office staff, typically exempt from Sunday shifts due to their irrelevant skill set for warehouse tasks, were forced to attend after a coworker’s complaint.

This situation highlights the broader problem of workplace policies driven by perceived fairness rather than operational need.

According to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), effective overtime policies should align with job functions and business goals, ensuring employees’ time is used productively.

Requiring staff to be present without meaningful work risks resentment and reduced morale, as evidenced by the team’s decision to play Monopoly and watch movies.

The employees’ response, while an act of malicious compliance, underscores the importance of clear communication between management and staff.

The Harvard Business Review notes that poorly justified mandates, like unnecessary overtime, can erode trust and lead to passive resistance, such as the staff’s playful protest.

The HR manager’s reaction, storming off to confront the distribution center manager, suggests an internal failure to align policies with practical needs.

Research from Gallup indicates that employee engagement drops when workers feel their time is undervalued, which can increase turnover and lower productivity.

To avoid such conflicts, experts recommend managers define clear objectives for overtime and ensure tasks match employees’ roles.

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) advises involving staff in scheduling discussions to foster collaboration and reduce perceptions of unfairness.

In this case, the manager could have consulted the office team to identify alternative contributions, like data analysis post-stock take, rather than enforcing attendance.

For employees, documenting concerns and proposing solutions, such as flexible scheduling, can prevent escalation.

The outcome, exempting office staff from Sunday shifts the following year, shows that management learned from the incident.

Moving forward, both parties should prioritize open dialogue to balance operational needs with employee well-being, ensuring overtime is justified and purposeful.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

These Redditors loved the irony, the complainer forced everyone to “work,” only to pay them for a board-game party

Vox_Popsicle − The busybody must’ve felt proud forcing you in

while you got paid the same to eat snacks and play Monopoly

Reddit_Watcher213 − Karen: “Why don’t they work Sundays like me?”

Boss: “Fine, everyone comes in.” Office: PARTY TIME!“We’re bonding, boss!”

This group mocked management for wasting money just to appease one complainer

ApartHalf − Awful management. Paying double-time for people to sit around

because one worker whined? What a waste.

Zoreb1 − Why would they give in knowing it’d cost double pay and zero productivity?

FLongis − Sounds like the “last day of school”, required attendance, no real work.

These commenters shared their own workplace “fairness gone wrong” disasters

Violetsme − Head office once sent untrained staff to help retail during Christmas.

Total chaos, next year they just paid us overtime instead.

fsckrootbastard − CEO once made everyonework if one department did.

I called a 3 A.M. “all hands” IT alert, rule revoked by morning

These Redditors joked about Monopoly’s “team-building” potential, or lack thereof

dbrown100103 − No one’s ever had a lovelyday playing Monopoly. That’s how friendships end.

vonBoomslang − “Have a lovely day playing Monopoly”? Which is it, lovely or brutal?

They urged ignoring tattletales and speculated on petty sabotage motives

Fiend2None − Managers should tell tattlers to mind their own jobs; they’re not paid to police coworkers.

ytman − Maybe the complainer did it on purpose to spread misery. Some people just can’t stand seeing others happy.

This office party’s double-time delight shows how petty complaints can flip into unexpected wins, sidelining whiners and restoring sanity the next year. Yet it sparks debate: Was management’s cave-in fair game, or just poor leadership?

Would you have joined the Monopoly fun or pushed back harder? Drop your tales of workplace weirdness below. What’s the pettiest “fairness” fix you’ve survived?

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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