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Microsoft Integrity in People's Court: In People's Court
Microsoft Integrity in People's Court: In People's Court
Microsoft Integrity in People's Court: In People's Court
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In this detailed book, we take you on a never before inside view of Microsoft Integrity which details the steps that Microsoft publicly states as company's standards of business conduct which are applicable to all Microsoft employees irrespective of their seniority.

 

Does the company take its own company wide compliance and ethics policy seriously? The answer to that is, what is said unfortunately is different from what is practiced inside by those with implementation responsibility. 

 

You will notice that in real practice, Microsoft goes to extreme extents to shield senior employees who are close to CEO Satya Nadella from facing any action against their unethical practices, and instead deploys all kinds of pressure and intimidation and threats including physical harm, publicly shaming and claim of ruining one's career to silence victims of harassment even if they are full time employees (FTEs) of Microsoft who should be protected in a lawful environment.

 

We pull aside the curtains to expose the unethical business practices which are rampant within Microsoft with the hope that shedding light on misdemeanours inside Microsoft will pave way for a change and better days will follow with Microsoft Integrity (now) in People's Court.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLawmark Press
Release dateDec 27, 2023
ISBN9798223307594
Microsoft Integrity in People's Court: In People's Court
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Tali J Lingam

Tali J Lingam works for betterment in Legal Compliance and Ethics.

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    Microsoft Integrity in People's Court - Tali J Lingam

    About This Book

    In this detailed book , we take you on a never before inside view of Microsoft Integrity which details the steps that Microsoft publicly states as company’s standards of business conduct which are applicable to all Microsoft employees irrespective of their seniority.

    What is said unfortunately is different from what is practiced? You will notice that in real practice, Microsoft goes to extreme extents to shield senior employees who are close to CEO Satya Nadella from facing any action against their unethical practices, and instead deploys all kinds of pressure and intimidation and threats including physical harm, publicly shaming and claim of ruining one’s career to silence victims of harassment even if they are full time employees (FTEs) of Microsoft who should be protected in a lawful environment.

    We pull aside the curtains to expose the unethical business practices which are rampant within Microsoft with the hope that shedding light on misdemeanours inside Microsoft will pave way for a change and better days will follow with Microsoft Integrity (now) in People’s Court.

    Preface

    As I begin this book , I find myself going back again and again to a painful state. A state of suffering, intense mental agony and misery.

    Flashbacks come to my mind of the physical assaults and manhandling I faced at the hands of Microsoft employees inside closed Microsoft offices, of a decoy Microsoft employee who claimed to mistress of a Microsoft Human Resources staff and threatened to file false cases of sexual assault and molestation against me if I didn’t sign the empty papers put before me, of Microsoft security contractors gheraoing me and dragged me away and threatening to shame me and my family members by coming to my

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