Worker sacked after social media surprise for wife backfires
Sadık Şaşmaz talks about his recent job loss during an interview in Adana, southern Türkiye, Sept. 9, 2025. (IHA Photo)


What started as a heartfelt surprise ended in heartbreak for Sadık Şaşmaz in southern Türkiye's Adana. The 29-year-old cleaning worker decorated his car with balloons and a heartfelt sign welcoming his pregnant wife, Melek, back from a trip – and the gesture went viral. But instead of applause at work, he got fired.

Melek, 25, had spent a month in her hometown of Batman. Early on Aug. 31, she returned to Adana, only to find her husband waiting at the bus station with a car adorned with balloons and a sign reading, "I missed you so much, my dear wife, welcome home.” Overwhelmed, she hugged him, and the moment quickly made waves on social media.

"Through this, I reached millions of people and received so much love,” Şaşmaz told Ihlas News Agency (IHA). "I just wanted to make my wife happy. I thought my wife would win, and she did – but I lost my job.”

Şaşmaz worked for ISS Türkiye at Adana City Training and Research Hospital. The company claimed he staged the surprise while on sick leave, a charge he denies. He said he organized the surprise a day before taking a two-day medical leave. Despite presenting proof, the company issued a new report the next day, citing "poor performance,” and terminated his contract.

Facing a pregnant wife, looming rent, and uncertainty, Şaşmaz said he plans to sue to return to work. "I hope either they reinstate me, or a generous employer can give me a chance,” he said.

ISS Türkiye has not commented on the case.