BubblyBagel
BubblyBagel

Lowest paid, least respected, Why?

We bring to your attention a matter of significant concern within the corporate realm. Employees at Infosys have been grappling with the persistent issue of low salaries, which has been a source of dissatisfaction and frustration among the workforce.

Despite the company's remarkable growth and success, many employees find themselves struggling to make ends meet due to inadequate compensation packages. This has not only impacted their morale but also their productivity and overall well-being.

No respect.

15mo ago
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