Man appears shirtless on conference call taking casual Fridays to the next level

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Man appears shirtless on conference call taking casual Fridays to the next level
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One professional has taken casual Fridays to a whole new level. 9News

De Souza's place of work, the Amapá State Court of Justice, was quick to deny the judge had deliberately appeared topless for the meeting.

"Without realising that his camera was turned on" the judge was briefly filmed without a shirt on, the statement reads, and De Souza noticed the accident he "stepped away and returned suitably dressed."The Magic Mike moment, the statement confirmed, was "perfectly understandable", with the court's move to adopt video conferencing as an alternative means to meet presenting uncharted territory for their employees.

"I will confess to having taught on Zoom in sweatpants, but so far, I have always kept my shirt on!" wrote another. While social media was quick to dismiss the story, accusing the judge of intentionally participating in a prank, the court further added "fake news" was not helpful in the current fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

The court's statement suggested people show "compassion and commitment" to fighting the outbreak of the deadly virus.De Souza is not the first remote worker to fall prey to the perils of online video conferencing.of her conference call before comically collapsing in shock once he realised his mistake.

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