Social Security Administration takes back reprimand of flatulent worker

Posted By Staff

Date: January 11th, 2013

Category: Nutty News

Washington DC – It’s hard to keep a straight face on this one, but it’s worth mentioning as one of the strangest cases of alleged misconduct we’ve seen. 

The Social Security Administration officially reprimanded an employee whom colleagues accused of continuously “passing gas and releasing an unpleasant odor” that created a “hostile work environment.” 

After the Smoking Gun and Nutty News Today posted the reprimand letter online, the agency said it had withdrawn its disciplinary action against the flatulent worker.

“When senior management became aware of the reprimand it was immediately rescinded,” agency spokeswoman Dorothy J. Clark said.

The agency did not respond to requests to provide a date for its rescinding action. It also did not answer questions about the status of the employee and what actions the administration has taken to address the concerns of his co-workers in the absence of a reprimand.  Full Article

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3 Responses to “Social Security Administration takes back reprimand of flatulent worker”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Gosh. I am happy to know that I don’t work there.

  2. Joy Says:

    Me too.

  3. Anonymous Says:

    lots of bottles of beano

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