A Singapore-based employee has gone viral for submitting a resignation letter written on toilet paper, symbolizing how they felt treated by their company. Angela Yeoh, a company director, shared the image and story on LinkedIn, sparking widespread debate online.
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The message on the toilet paper read: “I have used this kind of paper to resign because this company has also treated me in the same way. I am leaving the job.” According to Yeoh, the employee felt undervalued and used — just like the paper they chose for the note.
The bold resignation has prompted discussions around workplace respect and employee well-being, with many sympathizing with the symbolic protest.
Yeoh’s post has since gained traction, raising questions about company culture and how employees are treated behind closed doors.