South Korean employees air their grievances with messaging app Blind

SEOUL (Reuters) – An anonymous messaging app called Blind used by South Korean employees to air their grievances is helping change management attitudes towards workers in some of the nation’s biggest companies. In several instances in recent weeks, companies have changed course on salary decisions and other issues after criticism by employees expressed on the app. Blind is based in the United States, and also has a following there mainly among employees of US tech companies. Although employees had openly challenged the pay decision within SK Hynix, the move was buoyed by the anonymous outpouring of employee disgruntlement in Blind. In South Korea, by contrast, anonymous posts on Blind have shaken companies beyond just salary negotiations.

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