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"I just wrote it's 2025, we're not doing this," Danielle Pugliese, who was laid off in February, told Newsweek.
In an age where people are getting creative with how they quit their jobs– through videos, tweets, or even memes– one employee in Singapore took things to a whole new level. Instead of typing out a ...
A Singapore-based businesswoman and director of a private company shared how an employee handed in his resignation, written on a toilet paper, with brutally honest words.
I don't like this deferred resignation. I do think it is playing on people's fears," Michael L. Vogelsang, Jr. said.