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Published 14:44 14 Jun 2022 BST
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Alongside the caption "Shout out the worst place I ever worked (minimum wage, of course)", the anonymous Reddit user sparked fierce responses on the popular forum site.
"Boy I hope they like paying overtime. Or paying people to literally just stand around for an extra 20 minutes because they know this rule is b******t," one user wrote. "How the f**k can people think this is a good idea?"
"If you show up at 9:58 do you get to leave at 5:40?" another questioned.
Kate Palmer, HR Advice & Consultancy Director at Peninsula, said the actions of the manager point to a "wider workplace issue of lateness."
"It should go without saying though, that expecting an extra nine minutes in exchange for being one minute late, is not ethical, nor legal," she explained.
Palmer suggests getting to the root of the problem by putting "effective measures" in place to support staff getting to work on time.
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On the consequences of such an announcement, she said: "Implementing a policy which requires staff to work overtime for each minute they are late can pose a significant risk of constructive dismissal claims.
"Similarly, employers who require employees to stay later than their finish time should ensure there is a clause in the contract to allow them to do so and provide them with full pay for all working hours.
"Failing to pay for this time will likely lead to a successful unlawful deductions from wages claim and could see employers breaching national minimum wage regulations which would result in fines and being named and shamed by government."
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