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08 June 2024

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In a LinkedIn post, Hyderabad HSBC employee Nitika Kumari shared her distressing experience of ethnic discrimination at work, accusing a colleague of making offensive remarks. When she reported the incident, management dismissed it as "just a hate comment." Despite filing a POSH complaint with HR, Kumari received no updates on any action taken. HSBC Toxic workplace (Google Trends): HSBC employee Nitika Kumari's LinkedIn post about workplace toxicity has gone viral. She detailed incidents of ethnic insensitivity and objectifying remarks, highlighting inadequate responses from management and HR. The post received widespread support and calls for action. A survey by Harappa Insights reveals that toxic workplaces are a primary reason for HSBC employee Nitika Kumari shared her toxic workplace experience via a viral LinkedIn post, revealing the inadequate actions taken by the company. A female employee of HSBC has shared her horrible experience working at the office and how the company did not take her complaints of toxic workplace and harassment seriously. (LinkedIn/Nitika Kumari) A post shared by a woman about her workplace (Part 3). (LinkedIn/Nitika Kumari) Since being shared, the post has gone viral. Till now, the share has accumulated more than Nitika Kumari, an employee at HSBC GSC HYD, described her traumatic experiences while working there. She recounts in her LinkedIn post that she experienced numerous challenges throughout her one-year employment, many of which resulted in panic attacks and mental health difficulties. 👍 'Ek Chamaat Maarenge, Bihar Pahunch Jaegi'! Nitika Kumari, Employee at HSBC GSC HYD Recounts Traumatic Nitika Kumari, an employee at HSBC GSC HYD, had shared her painful experiences of facing ethnic insults at her workplace. In the LinkedIn post, which she shared a few days back, she recounted the many challenges she faced during her employment, which led to mental health issues. Netizens have now come in support of her. 👍 Nitika Kumari,

HSBC Employee Who Was Told 'Ek Chamaat Maarenge, Bihar In a LinkedIn post, Hyderabad HSBC employee Nitika Kumari shared her distressing experience of ethnic discrimination at work, accusing a colleague of making A toxic workplace can severely impact employees' well-being, productivity, and overall job satisfaction, as well as the organization's reputation and effectiveness. Recently, Nitka Kumari, an employee at HSBC publicly accused the company of severe workplace toxicity, including ethnic harassment, as her tenure there comes to an end. A HSBC bank employee recent post on LinkedIn on dealing with toxic workplace has ignited conversation. Nitika Kumari who has been with the bank for over an year revealed that she is serving her The woman Nitika Kumari has been working with HSBC Bank in Hyderabad for one year and is currently serving her notice period in the company. Nikita Kumari HSBC Linkedin Post on Workplace harassement Nikita Kumari HSBC Viral Linkedin Post: सोशल मीडिया प्लेटफॉर्म LinkedIn नितिका कुमारी नाम की एक लड़की ने HSBC Bank के ऑफिस में अपने साथ हुए मानसिक प्रताड़ना की आपबीती बताई है। जिससे ऑफिस Kumari, who is a CDD Analyst at HSBC, took to LinkedIn to share her experiences, highlighting significant issues within the company's environment and HR policies. In a post, Kumari described enduring several disturbing events over the past year, which they initially dismissed as typical corporate culture challenges. Nitika Kumari, a CDD Analyst at HSBC's Global Service Centre in Hyderabad, recently spoke out about severe workplace toxicity and ethnic harassment as her time at the company nears its end. In a A former employee, Nitika Kumari, working as a CDD analyst, at HSBC's Global Service Centre in Hyderabad, made several shocking revelations about the

work culture as her tenure at the company nears its end. In a LinkedIn post, Kumari has spoken out about severe workplace toxicity and ethnic harassment. Nitika Kumari, an HSBC employee's recent LinkedIn post has dominated social media, sparking widespread discussion regarding the toxic environment in the workplace. It's been a year since Nitika has been working at the Hyderabad branch of HSBC. Nitika Kumari, Employee at HSBC GSC HYD Recounts Traumatic While scrolling down the usual LinkedIn post, I came across a writup of Nitika Kumari, who happens to be an year-old employee at HSBC bank.Well, it didn't come to me as a shocker to read her post on the atrocities she bore at her workplace relating to "TOXICITY AT WORK."Her post stated A recent #LinkedIn post by #HSBC #employee Nitika Kumari has sparked widespread discussion about #workplace #toxicity. Kumari, who has been with HSBC's… Using LinkedIn, Nitika Kumari, a CDD Analyst at HSBC shared her experiences and brought attention to important problems with the workplace culture and HR procedures Nitika Kumari who is an employee of HSBC's Global Service Centre in Hyderabad has come up with allegations of serious workplace toxicity, including ethnic discrimination, as her 'Ek Chamaat Maarenge, Bihar Pahunch Jaogi': HSBC Hyderabad employee alleges workplace harassments, LinkdIn post goes viral. HSBC employee Nitika Kumari's LinkedIn post about workplace toxicity has gone viral. She detailed incidents of ethnic insensitivity and objectifying remarks, highlighting inadequate responses from management and HR. **WORKPLACE TOXICITY** I have been working in HSBC GSC HYD for more than a year and as this journey comes to an end now, I would like to share my experience with you all. The first thing that 'Ek Chamaat Maarenge, Bihar Pahunch Jaogi': HSBC Hyderabad employee alleges workplace harassments, LinkdIn post goes viral. HSBC employee Nitika Kumari's LinkedIn post about workplace toxicity has gone viral. She detailed

incidents of ethnic insensitivity and objectifying remarks, highlighting inadequate responses from management and HR. 'Ek Chamaat Maarenge, Bihar Pahunch Jaogi': HSBC Hyderabad employee alleges workplace harassments, LinkdIn post goes viral. HSBC Toxic workplace (Google Trends): HSBC employee Nitika Kumari's LinkedIn post about workplace toxicity has gone viral. She detailed incidents of ethnic insensitivity and objectifying remarks, highlighting inadequate Research and publish the best content. video. 18 views | +18 today "Lucknow toh chota sheher hai, there are not many flights or passengers flying to Lucknow!" We all have faced it! Meanwhile UP with the highest number of… Nitika Kumari from HSBC's Global Service Centre in Hyderabad shared her troubling experiences of workplace toxicity and ethnic harassment. As her tenure at HSBC ends, Nitika opened up on LinkedIn 2018 - 2021. ꜽ. · Experience: HSBC · Education: Calcutta University, Kolkata · Location: Hyderabad · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Nitika Kumari's profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. 'Ek Chamaat Maarenge, Bihar Pahunch Jaogi': HSBC Hyderabad employee alleges workplace harassments, LinkdIn post goes viral economictimes.indiatimes.com

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