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Watch: Wellington Water staffer under investigation for filming herself 'slacking off'

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Rachel Maher,
Publish Date
Wed, 10 Jan 2024, 1:51pm

Watch: Wellington Water staffer under investigation for filming herself 'slacking off'

Author
Rachel Maher,
Publish Date
Wed, 10 Jan 2024, 1:51pm

An investigation has been launched after a Wellington Water employee boasted on social media she spends her work days lounging on the couch, catching up with friends and going to the movies.

The now-deleted clip, titled 鈥淐ouncil Engineer - Challenge one day slacking off and do no work. Making money while I play鈥 has left people outraged as Wellington faces a major water crisis.

In the video, which was on Chinese social media site Xiaohongshu, the graduate engineer records her day of work, where she boasts about completing no tasks.

鈥淚 wanted to continue slacking off at home, but my partner is worried my company might fire me so he took me to work,鈥 the woman said in the clip.

A Wellington Water employee is being investigated after posting on social media about slacking off. Photo / SuppliedA Wellington Water employee is being investigated after posting on social media about slacking off. Photo / Supplied

鈥淎ctually today is the third working day but having just returned from South Island I鈥檝e been tired so worked from home 鈥渉alf lying down鈥, which actually is doing nothing.鈥

The young professional explains she finished 鈥渁ll her work鈥 before Christmas was finished so it seemed she had nothing to do.

鈥淯sually the best way to slack off at work is to stare at the screen and sigh,鈥 she said.

She said she left work at 11.40am after completing two hours of her work day, partially taken up by meeting with a friend for coffee, before leaving because 鈥渢he weather looked good outside鈥.

The engineer spends the rest of her workday going to the gym, cinema and car wash.

鈥淚鈥檓 probably the type of employee Chinese bosses describe as those that don鈥檛 find work for themselves,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 will never feel apologetic in the slightest sense for having nothing to do at work.鈥

She also replied to those criticising her, commenting 鈥渉ope 2024 stays the same, don鈥檛 have to do any work and keep getting salary yay鈥.

This comes as residents in Wellington queued for hours yesterday to get their hands on large storage tanks amid a worsening water shortage in the capital, which could see water restrictions tightened further.

A Wellington Water spokesperson confirmed she was an employee of the organisation.

鈥淲e are now undertaking an internal staff investigation with this employee as part of the organisation鈥檚 code of conduct principles,鈥 the spokesperson said.

鈥淭his video is not representative of Wellington Water staff, who are a dedicated team focused on providing water services to our communities 24/7.鈥

Wellington Water is owned and fully funded by the Hutt, Porirua, Upper Hutt and Wellington City Councils.

The engineer has been approached for comment.

Rachel Maher is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. She has worked for the Herald since 2022.

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