Yes Madam tried to outsmart the crowd with their ‘firing’ stunt and ended up earning a bad name for it. It was nothing but a desperate attempt to get attention. An Indian beauty and wellness ...
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 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, the survey did happen, in fact, I volunteered in the survey, and was part of the core team which gave birth to the idea of De-Stress Leave.” The staff member claimed the email that went ...
Authenticity in communication isn’t optional. Trust and transparency matter more than ever and tools like video are reshaping ...
Yes Madam, a beauty and wellness platform that provides salon and spa services at home in India, addressed the backlash it received after an “internal mail” went viral. According to the HR ...
In a bold yet polarizing move, beauty and wellness brand Yes Madam recently faced online outrage after its marketing campaign featured a fictitious mass firing of employees to "raise awareness ...
Noida-based doorstep beauty platform YES Madam faced significant backlash after allegedly terminating employees under stress, as reported in a viral LinkedIn post. Advertisment However ...
The YesMadam employee who shared the viral email alleging she had been laid off by the company has spoken out.
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 ...