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End of Work-from-home: IT cos nudge employees to prepare for 5-day office


Large IT companies such as Wipro, Capgemini, and LTIMindtree have begun encouraging their employees in India to work from the office for all or at least 50 per cent of the working days in a week, according to a report by The Economic Times. This development is significant as it could signal the rolling back of the work-from-home culture in India’s IT sector.


The move to have the employees back at the office physically is being spearheaded by the IT/Business Process Management sector and various other technology companies across the country. To facilitate this change, these companies are disseminating both verbal and written instructions to their workforce, as noted by individuals familiar with the developments, according to the report.


Previously, Tata Consultancy Services, India’s largest IT firm, had conveyed a similar message to its employees, although the communication was not official. Several other companies have issued similar mandates, noted the said report.

Other companies asking employees to resume office work physically include Sweden-based Ericsson and US-based Fiserv. Both companies have mandated their employees to work from the office for at least three and five days a week, respectively, starting from October or November, as mentioned in the Economic Times article.


On the other hand, Capgemini, a French IT company, has asked its employees to work from the office for only two days per week. The company’s senior management has asked team managers to send "feelers" to coax their team members back to the office on all working days. In a conversation with The Economic Times, Capgemini’s CEO mentioned that the company would keep in mind the personal circumstances of its employees to ensure the transition is not forced upon them.


A spokesperson from Capgemini told The Economic Times, “At Capgemini, we have established our hybrid work model to meet the evolved needs of our people and business. In line with this policy, which we initiated two years ago, we have advised our colleagues to adopt flexible work practices in accordance with business and client needs.”







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