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Talrop's Sudden Shutdown Leaves 300+ Employees in Limbo, Protests Erupt!

Over 300 employees of Talrop staged a protest in Thrikkakara after the company abruptly shut down its offices across Kerala, demanding their outstanding dues.

Indian Cockroach Desk11 July 2026, 1:48 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
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In a shocking turn of events, Talrop, an ecosystem company, has reportedly closed its offices across Kerala, impacting more than 300 employees. On July 11, those affected took to the streets, marching to the company's head office in Thrikkakara, voicing their frustration and demanding the immediate clearance of their dues.

The abrupt closure has raised serious questions about the company's management and accountability to its workforce. Employees have expressed their anger over the lack of communication from the company regarding their future and the status of their salaries.

As reported by The Hindu, this incident underscores the urgent need for transparency and responsibility from employers, especially in the face of significant employee layoffs. Those in power must prioritize the rights of ordinary citizens and ensure that such situations do not leave workers in distress.

Source: The Hindu

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