With mixed messages coming from Ganapati leadership, what did employees think of the B2B’s sudden fall from grace? New reporting from Russian language Estonian site ERR.ee indicates they think they were pawns in someone’s bigger scheme.
Ganapati’s story made no sense to employees
Although we previously found out Ganapati was leaving Estonia in July, ERR notes employees started having salary delays in March, and were told of the bankruptcy process in May. Ganapati has consistently claimed the closure came due to the pandemic., but this came somewhat as a surprise to the company’s workforce. “It turned out that it was going bankrupt and transferring everything to Asia was easy. And no one cares,” said one employee anonymously to the outlet.
The inference is clear: employees don’t think the sudden closure was really about the pandemic. And they’re willing to entertain ideas that Ganapati’s top brass aren’t being truthful about other things. “We still do not understand if there is any kind of crime here. But we want to understand what happened,” said another laid off worker.