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Huge controversy online regarding iPleaders/LawSikho/SkillArbitrage founder Ramanuj Mukherjee. Leading law-edu entrepreneur alleged to be offering โ€œslavery wagesโ€ for content creators.

https://twitter.com/fwicollective/status/1676619458058797057
It's all about market forces. If he's getting people to work for him then it's fine!
Preference to NLU grads is also because of market forces. That's something he can never forget though. So...

Also never forget he organised that creepy dating webinar and then lost his shit lmao
How is he berating those from Bangalore, bandra and Delhi ncr! That's generalized insult! You may insult an individual but insulting entire cities and locations is horrible! So is Malabar Hill, colaba, cuffe parade below bandra? Are other cities below Bangalore/ Delhi (ncr)? Other cities below bandra? What's gotten into him?
So, will you pay me 5 rs per word for work?? Or you'll stop you moaning
Having worked with many - International firms pay around 80 paise per word. Indian firms range from .3 - 1 rupee so the rate seems fine.

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All in all, it is a 'jugaad' sort of startup, to expect them to behave otherwise, would be foolish.
He's had his own issues before. The sexist session on how to date in law as a profession as well, if you want to look it up. He's had some controversies in the past.
He is offering 2k-4k per article for a side gig. This is slavery wage: ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
Misleading headline. How exactly is Ramanuj in a soup? To be honest, he is paying well given the standards set by most law firms

4k for an article? I will do it
Should we call you a waaaaaaa-ambulance? Stop being a crybaby. It is a function of supply and demand. Try building something yourself, before running to the crowds trying to stoke a controversy where there exists none, or claiming someone is in a soup.
That first sentence of yours literally makes you seem like a third grader.
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