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Employee Earns Promotion But Faces Dilemma Over Telling Fellow Coworker A Harsh Truth

by Jeffrey Stone
January 20, 2026
in Social Issues

A leasing office employee climbs the ladder toward a well-deserved promotion, only to learn confidentially that a struggling coworker faces dismissal after repeated major errors, mishandling rent funds, misplacing vital inspection records, and risking legal violations that forced lawyer involvement under the company’s strict three-strike rule.

The boss shares the news to prepare for solo shifts and coverage gaps ahead. Close friends press for a discreet warning to soften the blow, yet the employee stays silent, prioritizing the hard-won trust from leadership over potential fallout.

A leasing office worker stays silent on a coworker’s impending firing to protect a promotion and boss’s trust.

Employee Earns Promotion But Faces Dilemma Over Telling Fellow Coworker A Harsh Truth
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'AITA For not letting a coworker know that they’re going to be fired?'

I work in a leasing office and I’ve been at my job for about 6 months. My coworker, M, has been here maybe a month longer than I have.

Within the past couple of months M has been making some really serious mistakes.

Things like putting rent money into the wrong accounts, lost really important city inspection papers, amongst other things.

M has been written up more than once, and our company has a 3 strike policy for write ups

(write ups are only for large offenses and used only if an employee has already been warned about something).

Today M really messed up and basically made it sound like our rental criteria was breaking Fair Housing laws and a bunch of other local laws.

It’s a huge mess up, like we had to call company lawyers.

I’m getting promoted to a higher position, and because of that my current boss let me know the company is going to be letting M go by the end of...

My boss wanted me to know because I’m going to be the only one in the office for a bit,

and I’m going to have to work extra shifts until a new person is hired.

My friends say I’m TA for not warning M about their impending termination, they say I should give M a heads up.

I just don’t think I should, especially since my boss told me this in confidence.

My boss has been trusting me with a lot more because they’ve been planning to promote me for some time now,

and I feel like telling M would betray the trust my boss is showing in me.

Edit: just because a couple of people have asked/brought it up: my friends that I talked with don’t work with me,

they don’t know M nor do they work in the same career field as I do if that helps at all.

Update: Corporate was actually willing to give M another chance and was going to have my boss put them on a probation of sorts.

My boss went into the office early so they could tell M, but when my boss got there they found M in the leasing office vaping and apparently doing something...

So M has indeed been fired even though corporate was going to give them another go around.

Keep in mind that the Redditor isn’t M’s supervisor or in HR, so naturally, it’s not their role to deliver bad news. The info came through a confidential channel tied to their upcoming promotion, so sharing it risks breaching that trust. Yet we all know that managers handle firings discreetly for good reason. Premature disclosure can lead to complications like data deletion or awkward fallout.

From the other side, friends pushing for a warning likely see it as kindness, sparing M the shock. But M’s repeated serious mistakes suggest awareness of issues was already there. Performance problems rarely blindside completely.

The three-strike system gave chances, and the final incident was severe enough for legal involvement. Telling M wouldn’t undo that, it might just create tension or position the Redditor as the messenger who shot themselves in the foot professionally.

This ties into broader workplace dynamics around confidentiality and trust. Breaching such info can lead to termination for the leaker. Many companies treat unauthorized sharing of personnel decisions as gross misconduct.

Disclosing a coworker’s impending firing risks breaching workplace confidentiality, potentially costing your own job or inviting legal headaches. Stephanie Sarkis, Ph.D., writing for Forbes, advises: “If you tell your coworker that they are on the chopping block, you run the risk of breaching workplace confidentiality. This will most likely be remembered by your superiors during performance reviews. You may even have a legal agreement that prohibits you from discussing some information with coworkers.”

Statistics and reports back this up: Breaches of confidentiality frequently result in employee termination, with sources like UpCounsel and BrewerLong noting that consequences include job loss, lawsuits, or reputational damage. Employment policies commonly authorize dismissal for such violations.

The neutral play here? Stay professional, focus on your new role and let management handle communications. If patterns like this worry you about job security, chat with your boss about performance expectations broadly, not specifics. It keeps doors open without burning bridges.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

Some people strongly advise against telling M about the impending firing to protect your job and maintain professionalism.

catpajama38 − NTA! Do not say a thing to M. You know this only as it pertains to your job.

If you share confidential information such as this you can get wrote up. Show your boss they can trust you.

drdpr8rbrts − NTA. if you did, you could lose your job. Telling M will just make things awkward for M. M can't do anything about this, now.

[Reddit User] − NTA It would be wildly unprofessional for you to do that, could result in a lawsuit, and would almost certainly risk YOUR job.

M should damn well f__king KNOW they were about to be fired based on that anyway.

jesgolightly − NTA - unless your boss tells you to tell M, keep your head down and focus on your work.

lyonsloth − NTA First off, they sound like they should be let go.

Secondly, if you betray the trust of your boss now and tell her, then he/she will never trust you with sensitive information again.

You most likely won't get another promotion until upper management completely changes.

Third, if you do tell them they are fired before the appropriate time, then there will be a shitstorm and you will be culpable.

Some people emphasize that it’s not your role or responsibility to inform M, as you’re not her supervisor.

FlowersofDaegu − NTA - unless you work in HR/are the boss it's not your responsibility to tell people they're going to be fired

ACorania − NTA Telling M is a good way to lose your promotion and possibly your job.

M is a grown up and responsible for her own actions. She is likely very aware of the policy and the potential ramifications...

the exact day might be a surprise but that it is coming won't be. I wouldn't say anything and I would never let her know that you knew.

Aithana0416 − NTA you are not her supervisor and it’s not your place to tell her.

We had a similar issue on our company employee F. Up big time plus a lot of days taken off with our permission being late and all that.

Her boss let other people know that this guy was going to get fired they felt that he need to know

and this guy goes and deletes all the information from his computer,

several information he had on a share point a lot of critical information that he had was lost and couldn’t be recovered.

Not saying that M is going to that but it’s better be to be safe then sorry.

Some people criticize sharing the confidential information with friends outside work.

Lozzif − YTA because you’re telling your friends this info. It is confidential and you should not be telling ANYONE.

millymollymel − Yta for telling your friends. That’s completely inappropriate.

You are right not to tell M. Grow up. You really shouldn’t be talking to friends about confidential work stuff.

In the end, the Redditor chose loyalty to their boss and future over tipping off a struggling coworker and events proved the decision moot anyway.

Do you think staying quiet was the smart move to safeguard a promotion, or should workplace kindness override confidentiality when someone’s job is on the line? How would you handle being looped in on sensitive news like this? Drop your thoughts below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 2/2 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/2 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/2 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/2 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/2 votes | 0%

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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