10 Jan 2024

Wellington Water worker posts video claiming she's 'doing nothing' at work

1:30 pm on 10 January 2024
The video, posted to Vimeo, shows the woman going into work at the Wellington Water building in Lower Hutt.

The video, posted to Vimeo, shows the woman going into work at the Wellington Water building in Lower Hutt. Photo: Vimeo / Screenshot

Wellington Water has confirmed an employee is being investigated after they posted a video online claiming to have spent the work day "slacking off".

This comes as the beleaguered agency is desperately urging residents to conserve water this summer, while up to 45-percent of the region's water is leaking from ageing pipes.

The "day-in-the-life" style video was posted to video sharing website Vimeo and shows the woman going into work at the Wellington Water building in Lower Hutt.

Speaking in Mandarin, the woman said she had been working at home for two days "half lying down", which she explained was "actually doing nothing".

Wellington Water has confirmed an employee is being investigated after they posted a video online claiming to have spent the work day "slacking off".

Wellington Water has confirmed an employee is being investigated after they posted a video online claiming to have spent the work day "slacking off". Photo: Vimeo / Screenshot

On her third day back after the new year, her partner made her go to the office because he was worried she would be fired, she said.

But the woman said she did not feel sorry for doing nothing at work so she took an hour coffee break and left early to open her mail at home.

Wellington Water said it was undertaking an internal staff investigation with the employee as part of the organisation's code of conduct principles.

The region's water provider says the video is not representative of Wellington Water staff who are a dedicated team.

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