Corporate psychologist and Compono CEO Rudy Crous took to Channel 9's news desk this week to shine a spotlight on the bosses making Australian workplaces absolutely cooked.
From CEOs chucking phones at staff during meetings to managers maintaining secret families in other states, the horror stories are already rolling in — and they're equal parts shocking and hilarious.
Speaking with Channel 9, Rudy didn't hold back on why we launched Australia's Worst Boss campaign:
"Bad bosses are costing Australia billions. They kill culture, crush morale and drive great people away. To inspire the best, we have to expose the worst."
The interview showcased some absolute shockers already submitted — including the boss who set up literal nap curtains while pretending to do paperwork, and the manager who threw workplace tantrums worthy of a toddler having a meltdown in Woolies.
But this isn't just about having a laugh at toxic leadership. It's about exposing the worst to inspire the best.
Here's how it works: share your most outrageous boss story (anonymously, of course) and you could walk away with some serious prizes.
What's up for grabs:
Australia votes for the worst, and we announce the winner in October. Every vote also triggers a $1 donation to R U OK? Day, because mental health matters — especially when you've survived a nightmare boss.
Got a boss story that makes people go "Wait. What. No way"? Time to turn that workplace carnage into something worthwhile.
Head to worstboss.com.au and spill the tea. Share your story in 1,000 characters or less — no names, no companies, just pure, unfiltered boss behaviour that'll make Australia collectively cringe.
The campaign runs until September, with public voting opening soon after. Think your boss was bad? Let's find out just how bad.
Watch the full Channel 9 interview above and join the hunt for Australia's Worst Boss.
Who is Australia's Worst Boss?
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Ready to share your story? Visit worstboss.com.au and help us expose the worst bosses to inspire better workplaces for everyone.