What did the email say, and is it legit? India-based beauty company Yes Madam is being accused of laying off employees for being stressed. According to the alleged viral email sent by YesMadam’s ...
Yes Madam issued an apology on LinkedIn, expressing regret for any distress caused by the campaign. The company clarified that it "would never take such a step" and highlighted that the action was ...
Yes Madam did not respond to any media queries on the day, and then later clarified that no employees were fired and the post was just a publicity campaign to highlight the need to promote mental ...
Yes Madam was incorporated by brothers Aditya and Mayank Arya in December 2016 when Indians were still sceptical about the idea of booking at-home salon services Today, Yes Madam is offering its ...
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A few days ago, an internal email from Yes Madam went viral on social media, in which employees were informed that the company had decided to "part ways" with those who had reported feeling ...
3. Contradictory Branding: The company name was inconsistently referred to as "YesMadam" and "Yes Madam" across various communications. Such discrepancies suggest a lack of attention to detail ...
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 ...
One of the placards read: “No madam. Stressed employees can perform! Because they care,” and another said, “magicpin invites laid off employees to join across department.” While it was a ...