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Bajaj Finance Manager's Tragic Suicide Amid Work Pressure

  • Tarun Saxena, a 42-year-old manager at Bajaj Finance, died by suicide in Jhansi due to immense work pressure.
  • He left a suicide note blaming his seniors for pushing him to meet targets or quit, causing severe stress.
  • Saxena locked his wife and children in a room before taking his life; the house help found his body.
  • The family has not yet filed an FIR; Bajaj Finance has not responded to the allegations.
  • This incident highlights the ongoing issue of toxic work culture in India. Source: News 18, Ndtv, News 18, Ndtv
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by SillyKoalaAccenture

6 months since saurabh from mckinsey committed suicide, and now a ca in ey passes away due to a stress induced cardiac arrest – these consulting fuckers are ruthless.

fuck this shit. how many more lives do we need to lose before we wake the fuck up? saurabh kumar laddha, 25, jumped from the ninth floor after a grueling day at mckinsey. a few months later, anna sebastian perayil, 26, worked herself to ...

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We really need a corporate employees union in India. Companies will keep targetting individuals but with a union they...

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I’m sick of seeing this happen again and again. Parents, families, it’s on us now! We can’t rely on these heartless c...

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Really well put. "Corporate manslaughter" is the perfect term for it imo — we should spread it far and wide on social...

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by WigglyBananaCorporate Strategist

McKinsey consultant commits suicide due to work pressure :(

This is truly truly heartbreaking to hear.

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The fact that Mck tried to cover up its name in investigation is sad

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And it was due to work pressure. I hope McKinsey reconsiders their practices if they can get somebody to this point. ...

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Wtf. I knew work pressure was bad but this is extremely sad. Om Shanti.