Americans are offered a service: scold your boss through intermediaries

Americans are offered a service: scold your boss through intermediaries

American actor and comedian Kalimar White created an unusual service OCDA, which allows employees of companies to anonymously voice complaints to their superiors through specially trained representatives. This was reported by pravilamag.ru, with reference to SCMP.

The service positions Itself as a tool for creating a healthier working environment, where every employee can be heard. The mechanism is simple: the client contacts the company with their complaints, after which the OCDA representative personally meets with the manager and voices all complaints, maintaining the anonymity of the applicant.

Representatives of the service are obliged to complete their mission, regardless of the reaction of the manager or the intensity of the situation. For cases when a personal meeting is impossible, a telephone conversation option is provided.

The company actively promotes its services on social networks, publishing videos with “reprimands” on YouTube and TikTok. For example, a recent case with a certain “Mr. Eljay” gained millions of views. The employee complained about the lack of vacation after 17 years of work, unfair pay and poor working conditions.

The OCDA Is currently recruiting new staff to fill the role of “professional complainants.” Among the requirements for candidates are good looks and the ability to stand firm, like a “stern parent.” The initiative has received a lot of positive feedback on social media.

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