THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Edtech unicorn BYJU‘s courted additional controversy on Tuesday with its workers in Thiruvananthapuram claiming round 170 of them are being pressured to resign from the corporate.
The matter, raised on social media by Technopark At the moment, an IT professionals group portal, was escalated by IT welfare organisation ‘Prathidhwani’ to Kerala Labour Minister C. Sivankutty. Workers and Prathidhwani representatives additionally met the minister on Tuesday.
Aside from making certain that BYJU’s doesn’t drive workers to resign, they demanded a revision of the corporate’s exit coverage for its workers.
Together with making certain cost of their October 2022 wage on November 1, workers are demanding a one-time settlement of three months’ wage, earned go away encashment, and full-settlement of variable pay.
In accordance with the workers in Thiruvananthapuram numbering round 170, Byju’s, with its workplace positioned within the Technopark, is planning to wind up its operations within the state headquarters.
Sivankutty, in a Fb submit, stated: “The workers of BYJU’s app from Technopark Thiruvananthapuram had come to see me. The workers have many grievances, together with job loss. The Labour Division will conduct a critical investigation on this regard.”
With losses of Rs 4,500 crore reported in FY21, BYJU’s has been dealing with robust instances in current instances. The corporate had just lately introduced cost-cutting measures together with paring down manpower.
The matter, raised on social media by Technopark At the moment, an IT professionals group portal, was escalated by IT welfare organisation ‘Prathidhwani’ to Kerala Labour Minister C. Sivankutty. Workers and Prathidhwani representatives additionally met the minister on Tuesday.
Aside from making certain that BYJU’s doesn’t drive workers to resign, they demanded a revision of the corporate’s exit coverage for its workers.
Together with making certain cost of their October 2022 wage on November 1, workers are demanding a one-time settlement of three months’ wage, earned go away encashment, and full-settlement of variable pay.
In accordance with the workers in Thiruvananthapuram numbering round 170, Byju’s, with its workplace positioned within the Technopark, is planning to wind up its operations within the state headquarters.
Sivankutty, in a Fb submit, stated: “The workers of BYJU’s app from Technopark Thiruvananthapuram had come to see me. The workers have many grievances, together with job loss. The Labour Division will conduct a critical investigation on this regard.”
With losses of Rs 4,500 crore reported in FY21, BYJU’s has been dealing with robust instances in current instances. The corporate had just lately introduced cost-cutting measures together with paring down manpower.