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IT firms reach out to employees as Covid cases rise

- NEHA ALAWADHI & SHIVANI SHINDE

Infosys, Facebook, Genpact, and Cognizant, among others, have reached out to employees and offered support in different ways as the second wave of Covid cases sees an exponentia­l rise.

Companies are asking employees to stay indoors and prioritise the health and safety of their families. This is of significan­ce as several informatio­n technology firms were going to take a call on work-from-home from June and had plans to allow some employees to come back to work.

In an email to employees on Monday, titled ‘Stay Safe from the Covid-19 Second Wave’, Infosys Chief Operating Officer U B Pravin Rao cited the enormous number of fresh cases being reported daily, and said, “I write today to request you all put your health and that of your family members above everything else. Do not leave your homes without wearing a protective mask, practice social distancing, and avoid crowds and closed spaces. We request you not to venture out unless it is an emergency.”

Infosys has also asked all staff to work from home unless they have to report to work as part of a business continuity plan team.

Facebook India has announced three company-wide paid holidays “to give people additional time to rest and recharge”.

In an internal communicat­ion to employees on Saturday, Facebook India Vice-president and Managing Director (MD) Ajit Mohan said, “We are deeply conscious that we are going through a tough time in India and a lot of you are experienci­ng fatigue and burnout. Given the grim pandemic situation, our people are facing

increased challenges to self-care, and many are carrying the additional care-giving responsibi­lities.”

Similarly, business process management firms have increased their employee communicat­ion, in addition to the focus they’ve had since last year on the health and wellness of employees.

“We understand that the resurgence of Covid19 in India comes with increasing personal and profession­al challenges for our employees. Our

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tiger Tyagarajan is reinforcin­g the need to stay safe, to extend support to colleagues across borders, and to demonstrat­e empathetic resilience and agility, in order to focus on client work that is most important, and reprioriti­se work that is not client critical,” said a Genpact spokespers­on.

In an email sent to all employees last week, Rajesh Nambiar, chairman and MD of Cognizant India, said, “While we had hoped to recover from Covid-19, the numbers are growing significan­tly across India. Now, more than ever, we need to stay alert, continue to take precaution­s, and follow safety measures to stop the spread.”

He further said employees should report any illness, follow local health guidelines, practice social distancing, and stay home if they feel unwell.

Naveen Tewari, founder and CEO, Inmobi Group, in an audio message to the leadership team said, “I am more than happy to help anybody at any point in time in the company, or in their extended family or friends if they need help. Please reach out, do not hesitate, you will not be able to activate things by yourselves.”

He cautioned all employees of Inmobi Group, saying for the past 14 months or so of the Covid breakout, this probably is the worst he has seen. "The number of cases and deaths of people whom I have known have been 7-8 in the last 24 hours. Some of them I couldn’t save, and equal numbers are still searching for hospital beds. We do not have any systemic solution for this. The only way to deal with this is for you and your team members and family to stay in. Nothing is more important than saving yourselves. Our system cannot take cases, there is no capacity,” said Tewari.

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