India launches app to help workers speak up anonymously  

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Source: DALL·E

India has launched a workplace app that allows employees to share job-related concerns without revealing their identities.

The app aims to improve workplace transparency by giving professionals a space to discuss salaries, working conditions, and career growth.

Blind as it is called, has already gained popularity in other countries, especially in the US, where it is widely used by employees at companies like Meta, Uber, and PayPal.

The app has been instrumental in exposing workplace issues such as unfair pay, long hours, and mass layoffs.

One of Blind’s key features is privacy. Users must sign up with their work email, but the platform does not store personal details. Once registered, employees can join discussions in public and private forums without fear of being identified.

Blind has also helped workers on visas by connecting them with job openings and referrals. With its expansion to India, the app hopes to provide professionals with the same support.

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