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 ...
An Indian beauty service start-up has become the centre of backlash and criticism in its bid to bring attention to workplace ...
YesMadam, an at-home beauty services start-up based out of the Delhi-National Capital Region (Delhi-NCR), sparked outrage on ...
A beauty service start-up pretended to have fired dozens of employees after they reported being stressed at work.
Discover the shocking leaked email exposing a company firing employees for being stressed. Get insights from business owner Gareth Hoyle on creating a supportive workplace culture.
It’s not every day that a workplace wellbeing initiative makes waves across social media – for the wrong reasons ...
A beauty service start-up pretended to have fired dozens of employees after they reported being stressed at work.
A beauty service start-up pretended to have fired dozens of employees after they reported being stressed at work.
The YesMadam employee who shared the viral email alleging she had been laid off by the company has spoken out.
Experts argue that outrage-based campaigns like that of Yes Madam can risk alienating consumers rather than fostering ...
Yes Madam issued an apology on LinkedIn, expressing regret for any distress caused by the campaign. The company clarified ...
PR stunts nowadays don't bother who they mock. It could be employees who were let go or those who are suffering from cervical ...