Reddit keeps taking down this post after it hit 50k upvotes. Other subreddits, like linkedinLunatics keep reposting.
Reddit keeps taking down this post after it hit 50k upvotes. Other subreddits, like linkedinLunatics keep reposting.
The drama:
Some indian company made a "Anonymous survey" asking about a employee's stress level.
Then they fired all employees who had a certain rating, even though it was "anonymous".
The news article: https://m.economictimes.com/news/new-updates/startup-asks-employees-if-they-are-stressed-and-then-fires-them-leaked-letter-goes-viral/articleshow/116129662.cms
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I started collecting all the times it happened but gave up after 3 of them.
85 2 ReplyThe only legitimate reason I can think of is that it’s viral marketing. I think they might be on to something.
46 1 ReplyMakes the company appear deranged.
Who are they appealing to
34 1 ReplyWestern Psychopath CEOs.
40 0 ReplyYou are indeed correct.
If only there was a man with a particular adjustment skills...
13 1 ReplyThey caught him :(. It’s objectively hilarious that his name is Luigi though.
5 0 ReplyNah, Luigi is innocent. Luigi was having a pint at drag's house at the time of the assassination.
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I think name recognition is good no matter what in their eyes. Many companies don't care about bad PR.
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Interesting because most of the Reddit front page is viral marketing nowadays.
23 0 ReplyThe rules only cover viral marketing when they're not already paying off reddit.
11 0 ReplyThat's a good point
2 0 ReplyWho is viral marketing the adjuster hehe
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