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Facebook Moderators Pressured to Return to Hyderabad Office Despite COVID-19 Concerns: Report
- Wednesday October 21, 2020
- Shayak Majumder
Facebook moderators were reportedly pressured by their employer Genpact to return to office despite safety concerns over the ongoing coronavirus-induced pandemic. Genpact, a third-party contracting firm that handles Facebook’s moderation operations, has reportedly been asking its employees to return to offices in Hyderabad since as early as July.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Fortis Hospital, 2 Noida Firms Fined For Violating Waste Disposal Norms
- Friday July 19, 2019
- Noida News | Press Trust of India
A private hospital and two firms based in Noida's Sector 62 were Thursday fined Rs 50 lakh for flouting solid waste management norms, Noida Authority officials said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Some Facebook Content Reviewers in India Complain of Low Pay, High Pressure
- Thursday February 28, 2019
- Reuters
Seven content reviewers at Genpact said in interviews late last year and early in 2019 that their work was underpaid, stressful and sometimes traumatic.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Noida Techie Defended Self Against Sex Harassment Charges In Suicide Note
- Friday December 21, 2018
- Noida News | Press Trust of India
An IT firm executive, who was suspended temporarily over allegations of sexual harassment at workplace, was found dead at his home in Noida, with the police registering a case against some of the company's employees, including two women who had complained against him, for suicide abetment, officials said Thursday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Full Transcript: The NDTV Dialogues - Banking for the Poor
- Monday March 23, 2015
- India News | NDTV.com
Today on NDTV Dialogues, we look at banking for the poor and complete financial inclusion of the excluded. The Jan Dhan Yojna has been a flagship scheme for this government, but we look beyond on the show. How will it actually work on the ground? How do you bring in people who have been excluded for years into the Indian economy? How will they be a...
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www.ndtv.com
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Facebook Moderators Pressured to Return to Hyderabad Office Despite COVID-19 Concerns: Report
- Wednesday October 21, 2020
- Shayak Majumder
Facebook moderators were reportedly pressured by their employer Genpact to return to office despite safety concerns over the ongoing coronavirus-induced pandemic. Genpact, a third-party contracting firm that handles Facebook’s moderation operations, has reportedly been asking its employees to return to offices in Hyderabad since as early as July.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Fortis Hospital, 2 Noida Firms Fined For Violating Waste Disposal Norms
- Friday July 19, 2019
- Noida News | Press Trust of India
A private hospital and two firms based in Noida's Sector 62 were Thursday fined Rs 50 lakh for flouting solid waste management norms, Noida Authority officials said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Some Facebook Content Reviewers in India Complain of Low Pay, High Pressure
- Thursday February 28, 2019
- Reuters
Seven content reviewers at Genpact said in interviews late last year and early in 2019 that their work was underpaid, stressful and sometimes traumatic.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Noida Techie Defended Self Against Sex Harassment Charges In Suicide Note
- Friday December 21, 2018
- Noida News | Press Trust of India
An IT firm executive, who was suspended temporarily over allegations of sexual harassment at workplace, was found dead at his home in Noida, with the police registering a case against some of the company's employees, including two women who had complained against him, for suicide abetment, officials said Thursday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Full Transcript: The NDTV Dialogues - Banking for the Poor
- Monday March 23, 2015
- India News | NDTV.com
Today on NDTV Dialogues, we look at banking for the poor and complete financial inclusion of the excluded. The Jan Dhan Yojna has been a flagship scheme for this government, but we look beyond on the show. How will it actually work on the ground? How do you bring in people who have been excluded for years into the Indian economy? How will they be a...
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www.ndtv.com