Last Updated on 2023-07-11 , 9:33 am
In the past year, several major tech companies have laid off their employees in light of the tech downturn.
This month, the telco company Circles.Life is also hopping on the layoff train. And itโs also facing other allegations.
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Hereโs what you need to know.
Circles.Life Allegedly Laying Off Employeesโฆ Again
This month, the telco company behind Singaporeansโ favourite โ$0 planโ allegedly laid off nearly 30 employees from the Singapore and Australia teams.
No employee was safeโemployees from any department imaginable were affected, including Marketing, Engineering, Product, and P&C. Even employees from the B2B Circles X department were affected by this round of layoffs.
Pang gang lohโฆ
This is far from the first time Circles.Life has found itself in the spotlight for conducting layoffs. Earlier in May, more than 50 employees were laid off.
Well, at least theyโll get to do the โunemployed friend on a Tuesday morningโ TikTok trend.
Employees who lost their jobs in this round of layoffs, or as Circles.Life prefers to put it, โgraduatedโ from the company, were notified either by their line managers or via physical letters or emails.
Fortunately, the employees didnโt just mysteriously lose access to the Outlook calendar one random morningโitโs the corporate version of getting logged out of your exโs Netflix.
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โGraduatedโ employees also received standard severance packages.
Circles.Life Accused of Toxic Work Culture
The alleged layoffs arenโt the only reason Circles.Life is in the spotlight. Ex-employees of the telco company are also levelling allegations of toxic work culture against Circles.Life.
Specifically, ex-employees shared that open gaslighting, intimidation, threats and power plays were common in the telco company.
And the cherry on top? โWork-life balanceโ doesnโt seem to be in the companyโs dictionary either.
Well, thatโs one way to put the โlifeโ in Circles.Life.
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Junior employees would allegedly OT as saikang warriors while managers pang gang early. But hereโs the catch: the employees doing the work donโt even get the opportunity to present their work to the founders eventually.
The managers did so on the employeesโ โbehalfโ, if you might put it that way.
Circles.Life Co-Founder Abhishek Gupta Allegedly Stepped Down
The accusations against Circles.Life involve even the co-founder, Abhishek Gupta.
You know it isnโt good when it involves the ones at the top.
Gupta, who brought Circles.Life to Singaporeans, together with Rameez Ansar and Adeel Najam in 2014, allegedly had to step down due to investor pressure.
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The Circles X department, led by Gupta, also saw a sharp fall in employee numbers following Guptaโs step downโfrom 30 members to a mere five.
Five people do what? Play mahjong ah?
Circles.Life Denies All Accusations
Circles.Life has since denied all accusations against them.
Layoffs, toxic work culture, and co-founder stepdown? According to Circles.Life, thatโs all โcapโ.
They added that Gupta is still โstrongly vestedโ in the telco company and that the companyโs current global headcount is โmarginally higherโ when compared to the start of the year.
Regardless, others claiming to be ex-employees have since furnished evidence contradicting Circles.Lifeโs statements.
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So, whatโs your take? Do you think the accusations against Circles.Life are true?