Commentary: Tony Fernandes' meeting massage — when does self-care cross the line into inappropriate workplace behaviour?

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Commentary: Tony Fernandes' meeting massage — when does self-care cross the line into inappropriate workplace behaviour?
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AirAsia chief executive Tony Fernandes taking a virtual meeting from the office — very normal behaviour. AirAsia chief executive Tony Fernandes taking a virtual meeting from the office, while shirtless as he receives a massage from a masked woman — now wait just a hot minute.

AirAsia chief executive Mr Tony Fernandes' viral massage post reminds us that prolonged remote working practices have made some of us too comfortable with outright inappropriate behaviour.AirAsia chief executive Tony Fernandes taking a virtual meeting from the office, while shirtless as he receives a massage from a masked woman — now wait just a hot minute.

If it were possible to get a good foot rub in the same building where one works, free of charge, any sane person would be doing that every single week. Anyone who also has very specific tastes in music will additionally guarantee you that your DJ choices are never as good as you think they are.5. Messaging “hi” or “hello” without any follow-up.

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