Corporate HR departments prioritize protecting the company's legal liability over supporting employee mental health, meaning that when employees confess to burnout or workload struggles through open door policies, HR typically flags them as flight risks and begins building documentation to replace them rather than providing genuine support or reducing their workload.
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-Why HR's "Open Door" is a Trap ๐ชAdded:
Corporate HR loves to promote their open door policy. They tell you it's a safe space to talk about burnout, but in 2026, that door isn't a support system.
It's a tripwire. The exact second you confess you're struggling with your workload, HR doesn't lower your KPIs.
They just silently flag you as a flight risk. While you think you're getting help, they are already working behind your back with your manager, building a paper trail to replace you before your metrics [music] actually drop. HR protects the company's liability, not your mental health. Subscribe if you prefer the [music] brutal truth over corporate PR.
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