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New HR Manager Tries To ‘Fix’ A Perfect Office, Ends Up Tanking Every Project Instead

by Layla Bui
October 6, 2025
in Social Issues

A good manager knows that happy employees get things done. A bad one? They mistake control for leadership and watch everything fall apart. One HR manager learned that lesson the hard way when she cracked down on an office full of overachievers who regularly went above and beyond.

Her new “no flexibility” rule might have looked good on paper, but it destroyed morale overnight. The staff decided to follow her policy to the letter, working exactly their contracted hours, no more, no less. The result? Chaos, delays, and a swift lesson in why you don’t mess with a system that already works.

The story is a case study in how a single rigid rule can crush a thriving culture

New HR Manager Tries To ‘Fix’ A Perfect Office, Ends Up Tanking Every Project Instead
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'New HR manager pisses off hardworking employees. Mass malicious compliance?'

Years ago, I worked for an awesome company that understood workplace culture and fun was a huge part in keeping employees happy and productive.

In our office, people would often cycle to work and therefore needed to shower and get ready at work. That meant that sometimes they didn’t get to their desk until...

Management didn’t care because they knew the work was being done and everyone always went over and above. Enter new HR manager, we had never really had one before but...

Within her first few weeks she sent out an email saying that everyone needed to be seated and ready to go at 9am and that we needed to stop having...

She never acknowledged the fact that everyone put in unpaid overtime. Cue mass malicious compliance. Everyone would start at 9am as per email and then leave at 5pm. Projects started...

New HR manager was confused as to why work was not being delivered on time anymore, people were starting on time! She made sure of it!. Needless to say, upper...

We all went back to our normal ways and would you know it! Projects were back on track.. Don’t walk into a new company and try to change something that...

Edit: this was my first post and I didn’t think anyone would see it! I want to clarify that OT was never expected or forced upon us but due to...

Edit: I see a lot of people confused about why HR would be involved with such matters. In smaller companies in Australia, HR oversees a lot more than the usual....

Workplace culture experts have a term for this: “psychological contract breach.” It happens when employees feel that an unspoken agreement, mutual trust, respect, and flexibility have been broken by management.

Dr. Denise Rousseau, who coined the concept, explains: “When employees perceive that their contributions and loyalty are met with control or mistrust, motivation collapses.”

The HR manager’s mistake wasn’t enforcing punctuality, it was failing to understand context. When people consistently overdeliver, strict rules feel like punishment.

According to Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace report (2023), employees who feel trusted are 2.6 times more likely to be engaged and 50% more productive than those micromanaged.

Psychologist Daniel Pink, in Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, identifies three intrinsic motivators: autonomy, mastery, and purpose. The HR manager attacked all three, removing autonomy by imposing a clock, undermining mastery by ignoring results, and eroding purpose by implying mistrust.

Harvard Business Review has repeatedly found that “time flexibility” is among the top five non-monetary factors that drive retention and satisfaction. In other words, flexible work policies aren’t perks, they’re productivity multipliers.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Reddit rallied behind the employees

alady12 − Best department manager I ever had came in and when asked what he was going to change he replied "I'm going to spend a month seeing how things...

This user compared the HR’s behavior to “a drunk uncle flipping tables”

jettaboy04 − I have been in the military 23+ years now, and have grown accustomed to frequent changes in leadership. The good leaders always come in and observe for a...

After observation time, they will make adjustments where needed. The bad leaders come in like a drunk uncle, flipping tables and making unnecessary changes just to make the point that...

Many shared their similar stories

raptorbluez − I worked for a big company that was run like a start up. There was a huge emphasis on our customers and supporting them, and doing what was...

It was high pressure but paid really well, was filled with scary smart people and was usually a fun place to work. We did what was needed with few barriers,...

That all changed when they brought in a HR director from an old style telecom company. She instituted rigid processes that could not be bypassed and things that could previously...

That chain of command routinely refused to deal with problems and things that could previously be fixed in a week simply never got fixed.

Within months the entire company took on the characteristics of a stodgy old telecom, and although the pay remained the same the pressure increased, the fun evaporated and it became...

I wish I could say the HR director was forced out, but that didn't happen. Instead people left in droves and the place is a shadow of what it once...

themcp − I worked for a very small company that had an unlimited vacation and sick time policy. If you wanted or needed time for anything, you just told the...

The company had like 8 people and we all really loved our work and worked overtime more or less constantly and didn't take much time off (I don't think I...

I'm sure the boss would have made the policy more strict if there was a problem. After 3 years with the company, during which time I'd only taken a day...

during which time I took my close friend of 30 years on a 4 day trip to Las Vegas, spent a week with my aunt (who I hadn't seen for...

(That wasn't planned; he died of a heart attack while I was in SF. ) The HR guy was \*not pleased\* that I'd been away for so long.

He immediately emailed everyone a policy that all time off had to be approved a month in advance by him and specifying a rate of accruing time off so we'd...

ggapsfface − Amazing how treating workers as if they are actual human beings gets better results. Hope she's out there somewhere being condescended to by Karens on a daily basis...

thriftingretail − When I first became a manager, I saw the HR book as a guide on how to achieve results. If someone was breaking our attendance policy and had...

Followed by a discussion on what they can do to improve their attendance and therefore improve their performance. I managed this way for about 3 years until I got a...

Mind you, in these three years I only ever had ONE person claim I was unfair - and it was someone who fell asleep first day on the job and...

I ended up having MORE complaints when I brought out the rule book for EVERY SINGLE THING. In our store, 5 absences without sick time to cover and you get...

I had one woman who EXCEEDED expectations on attendance for years, but nevertheless had to write up when she had health issues complicate her attendance. However, the DM’s MOM (DM...

She missed 13 shifts without coverage and I was told not to write her up. This direction wasn’t by the DM, it was my boss. When I eventually spoke up,...

My boss even once said “I think we should send DM’s Mom home, she looks so sick. ” When I, myself, had been told leaving sick any day I could...

This once was a job I once loved with a staff that actually respected me. By the end of it, I was worn down, coached out of my own personality...

timleykis101 − I used to work in a support department in the UK and would regularly leave a hour or 4 after my shift when I was working on customer...

One day I was 4 minutes late logging into the phone system as I was as early as I normally am and my archaic PC took forever to boot.

Well I got written up and I signed a chit saying that I should be at my desk and ready to work at 0700. I suggested that my team leader...

I offered to pay anything I owed as long as they pay me anything I was owed... not much was said about those four minutes after that. What annoyed me...

We asked for new equipment and was told that they are waiting for "prices to go down and specs to go up" which means nothing! They essentially wanted me to...

Sorry to rant. I just hate the entitled attitude from managers who would rather spend my time everyday rather than fixing issues.

BD401 − I've seen very similar malicious compliance in response to attempts to crack the whip on start times. While there are situations where widespread tardiness can become a problem,...

Idiot_Savant_Tinker − In 2019, after many years working in manufacturing environments, I got a job as a drafter. In an office. I dress nice, work in the climate control, go...

I'm supposed to be there at 8 am, looks like I'm going to be 5-10 minutes late, not calling in for this situation was an unforgivable sin in pretty much...

New boss is a hardass I suppose. I showed up around 8:10, boss man rolls in around 9. Comes and gets me. "Let's go to my office. Close the door...

He just says he needs the work done, and that the office opens at 8 am, that doesn't mean I need to be there at 8 am. Almost 2 years...

A thriving team doesn’t need micromanagement; it needs belief in their integrity. The HR manager’s downfall wasn’t disobedience, it was forgetting that happy employees already police themselves.

In the end, the company didn’t just fix a policy; they relearned their values. A good workplace runs on people, not policies.

Would you have joined the mass compliance or spoken up first? Either way, it’s a reminder: if it isn’t broken, don’t “HR” it.

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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