Post by talk2santosh on Jan 8, 2005 13:45:59 GMT -5
The above options reads like this:
1. Companies did a right thing by deducting 1 day salary
2. The decision to donate is made by company, so the company should donate
3. Employee salaries should be increased by a day and this should be given as donation.
4. Any way... employees can donate generously irrespective of any deduction from salary.
5. Some companies donate to have name in media
6. Employees will not donate if companies do not force them to do so.
Many companies has deducted 1 day salary from employees for Tsunami tragedy. What do you feel...
Check out this appeal from www.shaadi.com
Dear Shaadi.com family member,
A lot has been said about the recent tsunami tragedy. Now, it's time that our actions speak louder than our words. At Shaadi.com, we've sprung into action.
The effort so far
All employees of People Group (which owns Shaadi.com) have contributed at least 1 day of their December salary towards tsunami relief. Some have contributed a lot more. The company has matched the total employee contribution, and doubled the corpus.
What next
To the above corpus, we will add 10% of all Premium Membership fees for January 2005. In addition, I will also be undertaking a drive to raise money through my personal contacts and network.
At the end of the month, the entire contribution from the Shaadi.com family (employees, members, network) will be deposited into the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund and the NASSCOM foundation. (We will display the
final amount on the Shaadi.com site as well.)
How you can contribute
All Shaadi.com members are part of the Shaadi.com Family. We are overwhelmed with mails from so many of you, expressing your eagerness to participate in the relief work.
So, here is what you can do. If you are considering becoming a Shaadi.com Premium Member, do so any time in January and automatically, you would have contributed 10% towards tsunami relief. Click here
I sincerely hope you will actively join the Shaadi.com Tsunami Relief Effort.
1. Companies did a right thing by deducting 1 day salary
2. The decision to donate is made by company, so the company should donate
3. Employee salaries should be increased by a day and this should be given as donation.
4. Any way... employees can donate generously irrespective of any deduction from salary.
5. Some companies donate to have name in media
6. Employees will not donate if companies do not force them to do so.
Many companies has deducted 1 day salary from employees for Tsunami tragedy. What do you feel...
Check out this appeal from www.shaadi.com
Dear Shaadi.com family member,
A lot has been said about the recent tsunami tragedy. Now, it's time that our actions speak louder than our words. At Shaadi.com, we've sprung into action.
The effort so far
All employees of People Group (which owns Shaadi.com) have contributed at least 1 day of their December salary towards tsunami relief. Some have contributed a lot more. The company has matched the total employee contribution, and doubled the corpus.
What next
To the above corpus, we will add 10% of all Premium Membership fees for January 2005. In addition, I will also be undertaking a drive to raise money through my personal contacts and network.
At the end of the month, the entire contribution from the Shaadi.com family (employees, members, network) will be deposited into the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund and the NASSCOM foundation. (We will display the
final amount on the Shaadi.com site as well.)
How you can contribute
All Shaadi.com members are part of the Shaadi.com Family. We are overwhelmed with mails from so many of you, expressing your eagerness to participate in the relief work.
So, here is what you can do. If you are considering becoming a Shaadi.com Premium Member, do so any time in January and automatically, you would have contributed 10% towards tsunami relief. Click here
I sincerely hope you will actively join the Shaadi.com Tsunami Relief Effort.