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'Quit by 10 am or get fired': Anand Mahindra apologises over manner of employee's sacking

I want to add my personal apology. Our core value is to preserve the dignity of the individual & we'll ensure this does not happen in future," Anand Mahindra tweeted.

July 07, 2017 / 20:29 IST
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Job loss | The pandemic has wreaked havoc on the job landscape in India. According the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) about 21 million salaries employees lost their jobs during April-August. There were 86 million salaried jobs in India during 2019-20. In August 2020, the count was down to 65 million after 3.3 million jobs were gone in the particular month, mostly among the industrial workers and white collar workers, as per the CMIE. (Image: Shutterstock)
Job loss | The pandemic has wreaked havoc on the job landscape in India. According the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) about 21 million salaries employees lost their jobs during April-August. There were 86 million salaried jobs in India during 2019-20. In August 2020, the count was down to 65 million after 3.3 million jobs were gone in the particular month, mostly among the industrial workers and white collar workers, as per the CMIE. (Image: Shutterstock)

Neha Alawadhi  Moneycontrol News

Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra took to Twitter after Moneycontrol reported the story of a Tech Mahindra employee being asked to quit by human resource executive, which went viral.

"I want to add my personal apology. Our core value is to preserve the dignity of the individual & we'll ensure this does not happen in future," said Mahindra, responding to a tweet by Tech Mahindra's Chief Executive Officer CP Gurnani to put their version on record.

"I deeply regret the way the HR rep & employee discussion was done. We have taken the right steps to ensure it doesn’t repeat in the future," Gurnani tweeted on Friday.

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