Today marks April Fool’s Day, an annual day that sees people play practical jokes and hoaxes on one another, particularly in the workplace.
Back in the office, work pranks could have included things like spreading fake office news or putting salt instead of sugar in a colleague's hot drink.
Yet with many staff continuing to work from home in the light of the pandemic, some may be looking for opportunities to play a virtual prank on colleagues.
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As such, HR Grapevine has collated a list of three remote pranks as was reported by Zyro Blog. Read on to find out more.
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