Infosys ends work from home for some employees, asks them to work from office 5 days a week
The advent of the Covid-19 pandemic changed the structure of corporate working. Several tech companies, including Google, have decided to end their WFH policy, and more recently, the Indian IT giant Infosys announced a strict mandate for certain employees to return to the office. According to a report by TOI, Infosys, the Indian multinational information technology company, has instructed its employees in the United States and Canada to return to the office and resume working. In addition, the company has issued a warning to its employees regarding possible disciplinary measures if anyone fails to adhere to the new work policy concerning remote work. Talking about the potential return of employees to the office, Krishnamurthy Shankar, Executive Vice President and Group Head of HR Development said, "It will be exciting to see how our teams will explore their own return to office plans by creatively and pragmatically blending project and business imperatives along with collective working convenience."





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