Nashik Police Investigate BPO Firm's HR Manager in Sexual Abuse Case
Nashik police serve notice to BPO firm’s HR manager in sexual abuse case
Hindustan Times
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Nashik City police have issued a notice to the HR manager of a BPO firm amid an investigation into sexual abuse and harassment allegations involving six arrested employees. The case, which includes complaints from nine staff members, has drawn serious attention from officials, including Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
- 01Nashik police issued a notice to the BPO firm's HR manager regarding her role in the sexual abuse case.
- 02Six employees have been arrested following complaints from nine staff members, including eight women.
- 03The investigation was initiated after a rape complaint was filed on March 26.
- 04The HR manager is accused of failing to address complaints seriously.
- 05A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to ensure a thorough investigation.
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On Thursday, Nashik City police served a notice to the HR manager of a BPO firm as part of an investigation into sexual abuse and harassment allegations. Six employees have been arrested following complaints from nine staff members, including eight women, who alleged rape and sexual harassment. The case first emerged on March 26 when a female employee reported a senior colleague for rape at the Deolali police station. Following this, additional complaints were filed, culminating in the last FIR on April 3. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis described the situation as 'extremely serious', emphasizing the shocking nature of the allegations, which also include claims of religious conversions. The HR manager is implicated in one of the cases for allegedly neglecting to take complaints seriously. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been established to conduct a comprehensive investigation, examining whether the BPO firm adhered to proper procedures for addressing sexual harassment complaints.
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The investigation may lead to significant changes in workplace policies regarding sexual harassment and employee safety at the BPO firm.
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