Now companies are making changes in the policy for Work From Home. After TCS, the country’s leading company Infosys has also taken a big decision.
Big news is coming regarding Work From Home in IT company. Knowing this, some employees will be happy while some will be disappointed. Actually, according to the news of ET, the country’s leading IT company Infosys has changed the policy of working from home. Now Infosys employees will have to come home and work for 10 days in a month. This includes junior employees, i.e. those who are currently in entry and mid level. Currently, this decision has been taken by Infosys, it is expected that in the coming time, other IT companies may also change the policy for Work From Home.
#Infosys asks staff to work from office 10 days a monthhttps://t.co/NpubmRjcS0
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) November 1, 2023
Happiness as well as sadness
This will make those employees happy who wanted to come to work in the office, that is, not for the whole month but for a few days. But those employees will be angry, who are currently enjoying working at home without any expense. Let us tell you that the information about this policy has come from a mail sent by the Vice President of the company. Earlier, along with TCS, Wipro had also asked for Work From Office. However, the company has not implemented it yet. Only those employees who want to work from the office are coming there.
This is what the employee has to say
The problem for the employee is that if he has to come to office only for 10 days in a month, he will have to pay the rent for the entire month. It is not possible to pay the fare only on the day you have to go to office. That’s why the employees are saying that either the company should completely work from office, or let it continue as it is now.
If PM Modi can work for 112 hours a week why can’t youngsters work 70 hours a week? pic.twitter.com/OSOfIsPxdC
— Facts (@BefittingFacts) October 26, 2023
N. R. Narayana Murthy created a stir
Earlier, Infosys CEO N. R. Narayana Murthy had created a stir by giving the statement of 5 days and 70 hours a week. N. R. Narayana Murthy said that if the country has to become the third largest economy then the youth will have to work 14 hours every day in a 5-day week. After this statement, mixed response was seen from the country.