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Karnataka government IT company: Extend work from home to Dec 2022

Karnataka government IT company: Extend work from home to Dec 2022
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Bengaluru: Department of Electronics, IT, BT and Science and Technology has sent a letter that advises the company and park located along Jalan Ring Outer (ORR) to extend work from home (WFH) to most of their employees up to 2022 to 2022 to set up Traffic in the wake of metro work is expected to begin immediately.
The letter has been sent to the Nasscom industrial agency, which is expected to circulate the same as the IT company located in OR in Bengaluru.
Indicates that the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation (BMRCL) began metro’s construction on Orr from the Central Silk Board to Kr Puram, the additional principal of EV Ramana Reddy has said in the same letter can be extended to 1.5 to 2 years.
The urban directorate of land transportation (Dult) Commissioner V Manjang said: “We will revise advisors as we understand that may be accidentally felt that we show that they work from home.
The idea is not it.
It is to suggest they encourage employees to use various transportation options such as bus or cycle-rent available.
“” We wrote to Nasscom at Dult’s request and this was only an advisor.
Companies are not mandated to do so and will be free to continue the work of the office if necessary, “said Reddy Toi.
The company forum awaits a revised statement of the revised Viswanathan, VP industry initiative in Nasscom, said,” This is information about upcoming jobs and Employee needs that work on the stretch to use as many public transportation as possible.
The government supports industrial requirements.
“Companies such as SAP, Walmart, Intel and Accenture say they have no comments to be offered.
Cisco, who is also in the Outer Ring Road, said it began a permanent homework policy and decisions would not have much impact on them.
Less than 5% Of the 12,000 company employees working from the office in Orr, according to people who are familiar with the problem.
Krishna Kumar, Operations Manager, Outer Road Companies Association), said: “ORRCA’s understanding is that the government will issue a revised statement after the question They received on advisor.
We are waiting for a revised statement and will react to it.
“The outer ring road is the most prominent office cluster in the city consisting of a business park such as Embassy Technology Park Manyata, Cessna Business Park, Embassy Desa Technology, RMZ Ecoworld and Prestige Tech Park, Housing Company, JP Morgan, ANZ, Cisco, Intel, IBM, Accenture, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Samsung and Dell EMC.
“It works from home in a pandemic situation provided some assistance to traffic movements.
However, with the initial metro construction, it would be very difficult to manage traffic on ORR, especially If the company continues the work of the office …
it will be very useful if the companies on ORR extend the WFH option for most of their employees until December 202, “the government’s letter rang.
The company has been advised to stagger for working hours for employees who work physically in the office, and encourage the staff to use the bus (BMTC or the company provided) which can use the bus priority path on ORR.

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