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Yes Madam Issues Clarification On Firing Over 100 Employees For Workplace Stress; Here's What It Said
Yes Madam issued an apology on LinkedIn, expressing regret for any distress caused by the campaign. The company clarified that it
Shark Tank India-Backed Yes Madam Criticised for Firing Stressed Employees; Turns Out To Be Workplace Stress Campaign
A Shark Tank India-featured startup, Yes Madam, recently found itself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons—or so it seemed. Social media was abuzz with outrage when the company said that it had fired employees just because they were stressed.
'Yes Madam' faces backlash after staged employee sacking to raise awareness on stress
An Indian beauty service start-up is facing backlash over a publicity campaign designed to highlight workplace stress. According to BBC, the company’s email, which went viral on social media, stated that employees who had complained of stress would be let go.
YesMadam Layoffs: Noida-Based Startup Asks Employees If They're Stressed, Then Fires Those Who Said Yes
This decision is effective immediately, and impacted employees will receive further details separately. Thank you for your contributions,” the email added
YES Madam's termination email unveiled as campaign to address workplace stress
The company faced significant backlash after allegedly terminating employees under stress and later clarified that the move was part of an awareness initiative.
Yes Madam criticised over purported email on firing of stressed staff; some dub it a marketing stunt
YesMadam drew flak on Monday after a purported internal email leaked on social media suggesting the termination.
Shark Tank India-featured brand faces backlash for firing over 100 employees after mental health survey; read deets
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. Critics condemned the move as unethical and counterproductive,
Startup in India faces backlash online after firing employees who reported stress at work
Dubai: A beauty startup based in the Indian city of Noida, YesMadam, is facing significant backlash on social media, after over 100 employees were reportedly laid off following a company-wide stress survey.
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‘Yes Madam’ did not sack stressed out people, it was a PR campaign
Yes Madam, a Noida-based home salon service platform, faced significant backlash after a screenshot of a LinkedIn post went ...
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Anger after Indian start-up pretends to sack stressed staff
A beauty service start-up pretended to have fired dozens of employees after they reported being stressed at work.
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Yes Madam Faces Flak Online For Sacking Employees Under Work Stress
YesMadam is facing backlash online for terminating 100 employees who expressed work-related stress in an internal mental ...
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Yes Madam’s stress awareness campaign backfires
The company released a statement apologising for the distress caused and clarified that the email was part of a campaign to ...
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Is Yes Madam's mental-health firing a marketing gimmick?
The brand had previously orchestrated a viral video of a fight between two men arguing over haircuts in the Delhi Metro to ...
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Lessons From Yes Madam: When Startup Marketing Crosses The Line
Marketing experts believe Yes Madam’s reputation has been tainted by the mail campaign and will be detrimental to the company ...
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What Does YesMadam Do And Why Is It At The Center Of Controversy?
YesMadam, a home salon services platform, faced controversy after viral reports claimed employees were fired for stress. The ...
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‘No one was fired!’ says Yes Madam post firing fiasco
The Yes Madam team issued a clarification, stating that the viral post was intended to spark discussions about mental health ...
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