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Synopsis Be it through fake IDs or undeclared cases, these companies are ignoring health, safety and ethics to force employees to attend office amid a raging pandemic ETtech Illustration: Rahul Awasthi An FMCG company has been forcing its employees to come to office – even when some of them could have worked from home – while restrictions on activities are in force, a young engineer from Maharashtra has claimed. And not just that; some employees were pulled up by the HR department of this company because they took Covid-19 tests found to be positive, creating unrest among the remaining workforce. Please keep this anonymous as I don’t want to be the reason they lose their job. But I just wanted to say this to someone. It’s so sad, the engineer told ET last week. ....
Click on the Image to watch the TVC. From featuring Govinda, Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Bappi Lahiri, Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, and Daler Mehndi giving auditions in its ads last year to presenting Rahul Dravid in never-seen-before avatar as âIndiranagar ka gundaâ, credit card bill payment app Credâs marketing strategy has already broken the internet with its latest ad campaign. The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 commenced last week and along with it, several brands have put their best foot forward with smart and entertaining ads. Advertisement Just like the last year, the appâs ad has yet again become the talk of the town and has garnered public attention. The advertising and marketing fraternity is talking about the brandâs marketing strategy on social media. In fact, many brands have jumped on the bandwagon of meme and social media marketing around Rahul Dravid as âIndiranagar ka Gundaâ and shared posts around it. ....
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