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Delhi start-up seeks pay cuts from staff after ₹2cr error

A Delhi-based startup imposed a 20-30% pay cut on all employees for two months after a single testing error by one worker resulted in a Rs 2 crore loss.

Raccontata dahindustantimes.comnewsbytesapp.com

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Delhi start-up seeks pay cuts from staff after ₹2cr error

A Delhi-based startup imposed a 20-30% pay cut on all employees for two months after a single testing error by one worker resulted in a Rs 2 crore loss.

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hindustantimes.com10 h fa

‘They want a 30% pay cut’: Delhi startup demands employees pay for coworker’s ₹2 crore blunder

The employee shared that the founders promised that employees who agree to take a 30% pay cut due to someone else’s mistake will be given ESOPs. | Trending

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    ‘They want a 30% pay cut’: Delhi startup demands employees pay for coworker’s ₹2 crore blunder

    The employee shared that the founders promised that employees who agree to take a 30% pay cut due to someone else’s mistake will be given ESOPs. | Trending

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    Delhi start-up seeks pay cuts from staff after ₹2cr error

    A Delhi-based startup imposed a 20-30% pay cut on all employees for two months after a single testing error by one worker resulted in a Rs 2 crore loss.