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Harsh Goenka, Ashneer Grover
EY Woman Employee Death: Harsh Goenka 'Baffled' As Ashneer Grover Praises Toxic Workplace; Says Left Rs 1 Crore Job At EY
Ashneer Grover in an old video clip can be heard saying that a place where people screams of toxic work culture is the best place, because real work is only being done there.
Amid EY Fresher’s Death Row, Harsh Goenka Slams Ashneer Grover For Glorifying Toxic Work Culture At EY
Ps: Harsh Goenka did not ever call it his buddy Narayana Murthy or Ola’s Bhavish Aggarwal for supporting 70-hour work week or declaring weekends as too western for Indian work ethos. Isn’t that doglapan, Mr Goenka?
Harsh Goenka Shares Ashneer Grover's Old Video 'Advocating Toxic Work Culture', Lists 6 Steps To Bring 'Real Change'
Harsh Goenka, chairman of RPG Enterprises, recently shared an old video featuring Ashneer Grover, in which he reflects on his time at Ernst and Young (EY). The RPG chairman also listed six steps to bring "real change" at work place to improve employee's well-being.
Harsh Goenka calls out Ashneer Grover after an old video of him praising toxic work environment resurfaces, says it is ‘baffling’
In the video, Grover criticised the atmosphere at Ernst & Young (EY), calling it “lifeless.” He shared his experience of visiting one of EY’s offices, explaining that he felt so uneasy with the subdued environment that he pretended to have a health issue to leave.
EY India employee death: Harsh Goenka shares 6 tips to promote healthy workplace culture
In a social media post, RPG Enterprises Chairman Harsh Goenka urged Indian corporates to take immediate action to foster a healthy workplace culture, in the wake of a young EY India employee’s death.
EY death case: Harsh Goenka says 'baffling to see anyone advocate toxic environment' on Ashneer Grover's experience at audit firm
RPG Group Chairman Harsh Goenka has raised concerns about toxic work environments following the death of a 26-year-old EY employee. The incident has sparked widespread discussions on social media. Union Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya confirmed an investigation into the matter,
Harsh Goenka criticises Ashneer Grover for defending ‘toxic work culture’ amid EY India controversy
Indian businessman Ashneer Grover, during an event, said workplaces labeled as having a "toxic culture," are more productive, and triggered debates online.
‘Jaha pe ladayi ho rahi hai na, best office hai': Harsh Goenka calls out Ashneer Grover for praising toxic work culture
Businessman Harsh Goenka has called out BharatPe co-founder Ashneer Grover while sharing an old video where the latter is seen advocating a toxic work environment. Goenka shared the video on X and said that he is perplexed to see somebody supporting a toxic work culture.
'Baffling': Harsh Goenka reacts to Ashneer Grover's ‘toxic work’ culture comment amid EY India row
Ashneer Grover's old video clip describing Ernst & Young employees as "lifeless" and praising the efficiency of "toxic" workplaces has gone viral.
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Harsh Goenka's comment sparks controversy: Why Indians cannot save Rs 600 a day
Harsh Goenka's recent social post on 'saving Rs 600 a day' has sparked a major debate among netizens. Some have pointed out ...
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Harsh Goenka has expressed his disbelief at Ashneer Grover's support for such environments, calling for healthier workplace initiatives.
Harsh Goenka has expressed his disbelief at Ashneer Grover’s support for such environments, calling for healthier workplace ...
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'Don't glorify overwork': Harsh Goenka calls for urgent change after 26-year-old CA's death
Harsh Goenka laid out a comprehensive plan to support employees, emphasising the urgent need to prioritise their well-being ...
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"Save Rs 600 Per Day": Harsh Goenka's Tweet On Small Habits Sparks Debate On Social Media
Many internet users said that the suggestion to save ₹600 daily, equivalent to ₹18,000 monthly, seems detached from the ...
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