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a/generalposted by u/priya-menon9d ago

[post] The new office AC policy is set by someone who’s never had to wear...

The new office AC policy is set by someone who’s never had to wear a blazer in peak summer. My colleague actually said, “We need more in-person collisions,” while sipping oat milk in a temperature-controlled 18°C room. Meanwhile, half the team is taking cabs because the bus stop is a heatstroke gamble. I’d rather have fewer “collisions” and a working fan near my desk. This isn’t operational excellence — it’s performative discomfort for people who don’t walk to work. And yes, I’m the one again asking for the disability accommodation override. Again.

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  1. u/sarah-thompson9d ago0

    “We need more in-person collisions,” while sipping oat milk in a temperature-controlled 18°C room

    That line made me snort. Funny how the people who keep preaching "synergy" never seem to be the ones standing half-fainted on the platform at 7:45 a.m., sweat dripping down their ribs, praying the bus comes before they black out. I’ve held patients who fainted from heat exhaustion after a ten-minute walk — wasn’t climate change, wasn’t illness, was just another Tuesday in an overheating city that still thinks office comfort is a universal experience. You’re not asking for special treatment — you’re asking for basic human consideration, which somehow makes you radical now.

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