Officials from the labour commissioner’s office in Maharashtra have conducted an inspection at the Pune office of Ernst & Young (EY) due to accusations that work-related stress possibly caused the death of 26-year-old chartered accountant, Anna Sebastian Perayil. Perayil’s mother’s letter claiming her daughter died from a heart attack caused by excessive work pressure prompted the inspection.
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Additional Labour Commissioner Shailendra Pol confirmed the inspection, stating, “Our officials visited the premises and made several observations. The company has been given seven days to respond to those findings.”
Report to be submitted to the state labour commissioner within a week
Pol also mentioned that a report on the circumstances of Perayil’s death in July will be completed and sent to the state labour commissioner in a week, before being forwarded to the Centre for additional scrutiny.