Mumbai Boss Fines Late Staff Rs 200, Ends Up Paying Rs 1,000 Penalty Himself
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Sharing his experience on social media platform X, Shah highlighted the challenges of adhering to strict timelines.
To encourage punctuality and improve productivity, Kaushal Shah, the founder of Evor Beauty in Mumbai, implemented a new policy requiring employees to arrive at the office by 9:30 am. A fine of Rs. 200 was imposed on those who arrived late. However, this policy had an unexpected outcome when Shah himself accumulated Rs 1,000 in fines for being late. Last week,To increase the productivity in office,I made a strict rule for everyone to be in the office by 9:30 am (earlier we used to come by 10-11)and if we‘re late, we pay Rs.200 as penalty.This is me paying it for the 5th time🫠 pic.twitter.com/4qYi6kTP17
Shah shared his experience on social media platform X, humorously noting that the policy had backfired on him. His post quickly drew attention, highlighting the challenges of maintaining punctuality even at the highest levels of a company.
He wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "Last week, to increase productivity in the office, I made a strict rule for everyone to be in the office by 9:30 am (earlier, we used to come by 10-11), and if we're late, we pay Rs. 200 as a penalty. This is me paying it for the fifth time."