Company demands employee fix coworker’s mistakes after he does a bad job, but refuses to pay for the extra work, employee responds: ‘I don't have to take on his workload for free’

Source: Cheezburger.com· Giuliana Tiscioni , Giuliana Tiscioni· August 18, 2026
Company demands employee fix coworker’s mistakes after he does a bad job, but refuses to pay for the extra work, employee responds: ‘I don't have to take on his workload for free’
SynaBot summary

A company reportedly asked an employee to correct a colleague's errors without additional compensation. The employee pushed back, stating they would not absorb the extra workload for free, highlighting a dispute over fair compensation for expanded duties.

Key takeaways

  • Clarify compensation for work beyond original job scope
  • Define responsibilities when correcting AI-generated errors
  • Fair pay is essential for additional workload
  • Employees should not absorb coworker's AI errors for free

Why it matters

This situation underscores the importance of clear job descriptions and fair pay for AI-assisted tasks. As AI tools become more integrated, ensuring that employees are compensated for taking on responsibilities beyond their original scope, even if those responsibilities involve AI oversight, is crucial.

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