US Startup Scandal Exposed: 80% Salary Deduction & MacBook Return Demand!
Discover the shocking story of an ex-employee from a controversial US-based startup founded by Indian founders. After a bitter performance review escalated into a heated dispute, he was forced to resign—and his final month’s salary saw an 80% deduction for a health insurance premium that was never supposed to be charged. To add insult to injury, the company is now demanding the return of his work-issued MacBook. This video delves deep into the unfair employment practices, legal questions, and workplace challenges that have sparked heated discussions on Reddit and beyond. If you’re passionate about employee rights and startup ethics, hit play, subscribe, and join the conversation.
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