PayPal issues apology on ‘caste pride’ event in its campus

Chennai
09 Nov 2011

PayPal has tendered an unconditional apology for hurting the sentiments of
certain sections of IT professionals, who were offended by the
organisation’s alleged promotion of ‘caste pride’ in its Chennai campus as
part of its annual day celebrations.

The Weekend Leader published an article Tuesday titled, ‘PayPal caught in
controversy over promoting caste pride in campus.’
IT professionals belonging to ‘Save Tamils Movement’ protesting outside
PayPal’s office in Chennai


The article gave details of the controversial event that divided employees
under teams that had caste titles such as ‘Iyers of Tamil Nadu’, ‘Banerjees
of Bengal’ and ‘Patels of Gujarat’.

Activists alleged that the event promoted ‘upper caste pride’ in the campus
and demanded that the organisation apologise for its action and remove all
the caste names from its event schedule immediately.

IT professionals belonging to ‘Save Tamils Movement’ gathered outside the
PayPal office in Chennai Wednesday morning and shouted slogans demanding an
apology from them.

PayPal officials held talks with the activists and later handed over a
written apology expressing regret for their conduct.

A person from Perfect Relations, a PR agency in Mumbai, called The Weekend
Leader’s Editor over phone and said he was calling on behalf of PayPal and
informed that the management had issued an apology and requested the same
to be published in the site.

Following is PayPal’s statement that has been issued in the name of Anupam
Pahuja, GM, India:

“The Great Indian Wedding theme for PayPal India’s employee Annual Day
celebrations was conceived to reflect the diversity of India. The names
given to individual teams were aimed to reflect the diversity of our
employees and showcase how an important celebration such as a wedding
brings us all together.

"However, some of the team names we chose unintentionally referred to the
higher castes within individual Indian communities and did not represent
the true diversity we wished to express at this important internal annual
event.

"We have removed these references with immediate effect and would like to
apologise to anyone who was adversely affected or hurt by this oversight.”
– TWL Bureau

http://www.theweekendleader.com/Causes/799/PayPal-says,-‘sorry’.html

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