What would happen if Sterling Cooper & Partners agency director Joan Holloway went to work in a modern-day office, where phones have buttons instead of dials, typewriters have been replaced by PCs, and smoking and drinking on the job are frowned upon?
Funny or Die teamed up with the “Mad Men” actress for this hilariously scathing critique of income inequality that’s certain to get people talking. After all, if workplace policies are going to be straight out of the ’60s, then our clothes, technology and smoking habits might as well be, too.
The sketch was written by former “Totally Biased” scribe Eliza Skinner, who also penned FoD’s “Black Women Run Hollywood” and co-wrote “Mary Poppins Quits” with Jake Fogelnest.
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