Talrop collapse sparks outrage: 21 companies shut, hundreds fight for unpaid wages
Talrop's decision to shut down 21 companies in Kerala has left more than 300 employees awaiting months of unpaid salaries, sparking protests and labour complaints. While the company attributes the move to AI-driven business changes and funding disruptions, af…
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Talrop's decision to shut down 21 companies in Kerala has left more than 300 employees awaiting months of unpaid salaries, sparking protests and labour complaints. While the company attributes the move to AI-driven business changes and funding disruptions, af…
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