toranam Posted March 3, 2022 Report Posted March 3, 2022 Google wants employees back in office three days a week By Tarutr Malhotra March 2, 2022 Google announced that it wants to start a hybrid work model from April 4; Indian companies are also looking at options to restart offices. 17 CLAPS 0 Google has announced that they will be asking employees to come back to work for at least three days a week starting on April 4. This is primarily targeted at employees working in the San Francisco headquarters, as well as other US-based locations. This change is due to the fall in cases after the Omicron virus has not proven to be as deadly as first feared when it appeared in November. However, this follows a trend being seen across both the US and India. The tech giants of India, such as Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, Cognizant, and Wipro, have indicated that they would like to promote employees coming back to the office. These efforts are largely centred around getting employees back on a hybrid model. Infosys is hoping employees will come back for a day or two every week, while Tech Mahindra has also asked employees to come in twice a week starting in April. ALSO READ Future of work: Work from home, office, or hybrid? Richard Lobo, Head HR and executive VP at Infosys, told Economic Times that he hopes 40-50 percent of the workforce will be working in the office on any given day soon. At present, 96 percent of the staff is working remotely. At Tech Mahindra, nearly 18 percent of staff are working in the office. In the US, Google seems to be the first company to have announced a "return to work" deadline, but other companies will be eyeing it as well. Apple had wanted to return to offices as early as November 2021, but had been forced to push its plans due to the Omicron outbreak. However, the American tech giants are not oblivious to the negative employee feedback of such a move either. Publicly listed US companies have to file a 10K filling every year with the SEC, and companies including Amazon, Intel, and PayPal have all mentioned that they understand that changing the status quo of the remote and hybrid models could cost them quality employees in the new normal created by the pandemic. Data from Naukri.com, cited in a recent Mintarticle, suggests that these companies are right about employee mindsets. Naukri lists almost 93,000 temporary or permanent remote jobs, but they have seen almost 3.2 million searches for these jobs in the last six months alone. About 57 percent of these searches were looking for permanent remote jobs. As the pandemic's latest wave seems to be subsiding, the question now becomes whether tech firms can retain talent if they start asking employees to come to the office. Quote
Tomb__ayya Posted March 3, 2022 Report Posted March 3, 2022 back to office rakapothe 20% pay cut annaru, ante you are allowed to WFH provided u r ok with 20% pay cut. Next quarter ku back to office ready lekapothe ingo 20% Paycut, 6 months lo total pay become 35% of the TC osthadhi, WFH lo 3 jobs chesthe kaani oka full pay raadhu. 3 jobs lo 1 job pothe pay become 70% for that month until we find another job . . . One onsite job or 3 WFH jobs, choice manade . . . Quote
megadheera Posted March 3, 2022 Report Posted March 3, 2022 @csrcsr anna 4th job resign cheyi inka 😁 Quote
toranam Posted March 3, 2022 Author Report Posted March 3, 2022 34 minutes ago, Tomb__ayya said: back to office rakapothe 20% pay cut annaru, ante you are allowed to WFH provided u r ok with 20% pay cut. Next quarter ku back to office ready lekapothe ingo 20% Paycut, 6 months lo total pay become 35% of the TC osthadhi, WFH lo 3 jobs chesthe kaani oka full pay raadhu. 3 jobs lo 1 job pothe pay become 70% for that month until we find another job . . . One onsite job or 3 WFH jobs, choice manade . . . Is it specific to google /all other clients too? Quote
toranam Posted March 3, 2022 Author Report Posted March 3, 2022 37 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said: Ala ela ramantaru andi .. Aday kada Quote
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