Byju s is facing allegations from an employee about sudden termination. The employee, Akansha Khemka, claimed toxic work culture and sought government support.
Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) data, accessed by ET, show that Byjus made payments worth Rs 14.6 lakh, in the names of 738 employees, for June, as against 24,818 employees for the month of May.
The woman refuses to have a conversation with a senior inside the cabin even as two colleagues, believed to be her superiors, try to defuse the situation.
The woman, a BCom graduate, revealed that she is currently unemployed and has been in contact with a staggering 14 men through a popular matrimonial website.
Byju s CEO addressed employee concerns at a town hall meeting, aiming to instill confidence during the ongoing crisis. Employees expressed support and positivity after the meeting.