Wednesday, May 22, 2013 · 9:57 p.m.
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The "Harlem Shake" video craze might be getting out of control.

Many people have been declaring the trend over already, and now, the seemingly harmless—perhaps annoying—phenomenon has caused miners in Australia to lose their jobs and prompted an FAA investigation.  

According to The West Australian, 15 gold mine workers have been fired and banned for life from company projects after making a "Harlem Shake" video on-site. 

And last week, leaders with the Federal Aviation Administration said they were investigating an incident in which passengers danced on an airplane. 

But other workplaces in the area—including Access America and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga—are embracing the trend. 

Click here, here and here to see some of UTC's contributions. 

Chattanooga State and WDEF also got in on the action, and companies such as Domino's also appear to have joined in the fun.  

Disclaimer: Nooga.com is affiliated with Lamp Post Group, which has a business relationship with Access America Transport. Editorial decisions for this publication are made independently of Lamp Post and Access America.

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