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American mortgage giant, Fannie Mae, has reportedly fired around 200 employees, a majority of them Telugus, on "ethical grounds". In January, Apple fired around 50 employees, including some Indians, ...
A majority of the 200 staffers fired by Fannie Mae on "ethical grounds" are Telugus, according to a report by The Times of India. Several employees are accused of colluding with the Telugu ...
Shortly before the statements were issued, reports began to circulate in overseas outlets that Fannie Mae had laid off about 700 employees—200 of whom were said to have been of Telugu origin.
HRKatha and the Times of India claiming Fannie Mae laid off as many as 700 employees. Some of these firings reportedly targeted Telugu workers and were allegedly over charitable donation ...
US-based financial company Fannie Mae laid off 200 Indian-American employees from its team, with a majority of them linked to Telugu groups on ‘ethical grounds’ after a donation scam ...
Some employees were allegedly hand-in-glove with non-profit organisations. US federal mortgage giant Fannie Mae has laid off about 700 employees, including Telugu workers, over the two days.
Government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) Fannie Mae has reportedly laid off as many as 700 employees, with 200 of the layoffs focused on members of the Telugu-speaking community over ...
Anyone who commits fraud against Fannie Mae does so against the American people ... colluded with nonprofit organizations like Telugu Association of North America (TANA) to deceive companies.
approximately 700 employees have been laid off from Fannie Mae this year, with about 200 dismissed on “ethical grounds.” The report alleges that some staff collaborated with nonprofit organizations, ...