
The former contractual employee in Zeto equalized serious charges against the company of rapid trading and described the workplace as “toxic” and compared their experience with the “psychological war”. He claims that was made in the now viral Reddit post, provoked a fresh control of the company’s work culture.
According to the sources of the quoted Hindustan Times, the incident concerns a contractual worker employed through a third -party seller and “no employee is directly involved in this incident”.
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“No Holidays, No Hr Support”
A graduate B.Tech claimed that their managers were “straightened abusing” and that as a contractual worker they had no access to the support of human resources or formal compensation.
“I was broken, unemployed and desperate,” Redditor explained, saying that this was why they accepted the offer. They also admitted that it consisted of a viral post “with the help of a chatgpt”.
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The account describes in detail the exhaustive working conditions: “Six days a week, sometimes all seven 9:00 to 20:00, sometimes later. No lunch break by a few days. No holidays. No structure. If someone took a break, it was okay – but if I took the seniors why I am not” committed “.”
“Intimidation was constant”
The contribution also claims physical intimidation of the manager. “One manager literally began to do gestures of hands as if to slap me or hit me, repeatedly. He never hit me, but intimidation was constant. The feeling of being imprisoned never knew when shouting could turn into something physical … that’s trauma.”
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“I froze at my table, frightened, anxious and helpless. It’s not work. This is a psychological war,” the former employee wrote.
The user also told his last day at work and claimed that HR “showed zero empathy” even after he was informed that the worker was well. Reportedly, they were told to return the company’s notebook in an hour, even though they had a fever.
Comments CEO to restore balance between work and private life
The controversy rediscovered the past criticism of the CEO Zudto Aadit Palich, who in December last year faced resistance about notes that were considered to be rejected by the balance between working and private life.
“I have nothing against the balance between working and private life. In fact, I recommend it to all our competitors,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter, in the middle of another wave of charging around the culture at the company’s workplace. Later he added, “FYI, not my quote – read it from the interview Daksh Guptty.”
Gupta, CEO of Indian-Origin based in San Francisco, drew a flake for promoting 84-hour working weeks while launching AI.
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