Monday 1 March 2021

HR News: 1 Mar, 2021

1.

200 laid off at bike-sharing platform, Bounce

Earlier, the Bengaluru-based company had laid off 130 employees in June 2020. With demand for shared mobility showing no signs of recovery, Bounce, the Bengaluru-based bike-sharing platform has resorted to another round of layoffs. After laying off 130 staff members in June last year, it has now slashed 200 more jobs. The concerned employees will receive three months’ salary as severance pay and will continue to enjoy medical benefits till 2021. Even post lifting of lockdown, Bounce had been able to witness merely 35 per cent of total ride-hailing traffic till Nov-December 2020. The Company allows people to rent scooters for up to two years, without having to own them.  They offer convenient daily, weekly, monthly plans to suit every pocket. In the middle of 2020, its workforce strength was more than 600. However, after two rounds of layoffs, the strength has been reduced to about 200.

2.

From Bengaluru to Srinagar, fake jobs rackets on the rise across India

 

People are falling prey to fraudsters offering fake job offer letters in return for huge sums of money. In Srinagar, a fake job racket was busted when five people including two constables of the Railway Protection Force were arrested for duping people of huge amounts of money in return for jobs. The gang had been operating from Srinagar, Budgam and Baramulla. In Mumbai, another fake job racket was busted, wherein six fraudsters had duped over 450 people. The Malad-based Mumbai Sri Consultancy was run by six school drop-outs from West Bengal, who had been operating from Kolkata and Mumbai. The one-year old consultancy used to get in touch with job seekers from outside the state they were operating from. They avoided entertaining locals. They would take the passports of the aspirants and demand anything between Rs 80,000 to Rs 1,25,000 towards cost of tickets, visa processing fee, and so on.

3.

Google fires yet another staff scientist, appoints new supervisor

 

 

The move has fuelled criticism of Google’s supposed promise of research freedom. Google has fired its scientist, Margaret Mitchell for violating the Company’s code of conduct and security policies. The Company has alleged that she moved electronic files out of the Company. This is the second researcher to be fired from Google’s ‘ethics in artificial intelligence (AI)’ team, after Timnit Gebru. Now, Google has appointed Marian Croak, a Black executive, to supervise the research being done on responsible artificial intelligence (AI). Croak will head 10 teams, comprising scientists researching on the ethical implications of automation and AI. Last year, Gebru had exposed the bias that existed in the Company’s facial analysis systems. Gebru’s termination had sparked employee protests throughout the Company. Gebru and Mitchell had been working to enhance diversity and inclusion in the Company’s research team. Things started going against them when they began to protest against the censorhip of papers that found issues with its product offerings.

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