YesMadam, a Noida-based home salon startup, fired over 100 employees after a workplace mental health survey. Employees who reported high stress levels were terminated, sparking outrage online.
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YesMadam, a Noida-based salon home service startup, is under fire for allegedly terminating around 100 employees who reported work-related stress in an internal survey.
Impacted employees will receive further details separately. Thank you for your contributions. Best regards, HR Manager, YesMadam. While India Today could not independently verify the authenticity ...
Indian companies have been laying off employees in large numbers over the last few quarters, but they seem to be getting increasingly creative in finding out which employees to let go. Yes Madam, a ...
An email reportedly sent by an Indian beauty and wellness platform to its employees has gone viral because of its contents. The email with the subject line ‘Update on Stress Survey Results ...
YesMadam fires stressed employees: YesMadam, a Noida-based startup that also appeared on Shark Tank India, is under fire online for allegedly laying off over 100 employees based on a mental health ...
A GST demand of Rs 410.70 crore with interest and a penalty of Rs 410.70 crore are included in the sum.
This decision is effective immediately, and impacted employees will receive further details separately. Thank you for your contributions. Best regards, HR Manager, YesMadam” However, India Today could ...
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